| SALTMINE | Not mad about soldier on road leading to place of hard labour synonymous with one of the seasons (4,4) |
| BREAD | Crumb, loaf, piece or rooty that, with "butter", is synonymous with one's crust/livelihood, sustenance, the everyday or ordinary, a tartine or a "Collins" letter thanking a host (5) |
| REGISTRATION | Recording about soldier on base stifling resistance (12) |
| VINEYARD | Any drive possibly leading to place where grapes are produced |
| PROPERTY | Word, synonymous with 1 Down's solution, for a thing or things owned; a house; or, buildings collectively (8) |
| RICH | "What's your name? Who's your daddy?/ Is he _ _ _ _ like me?", from The Zombies' "Time Of The Season" (4) |
| GEARCHANGES | Actions on road leading to rage? |
| SHANGHAI | Float hidden by mum on road leading to port (8) |
| SALT | Basalt at the end of the season (4) |
| XMAS | Mothers, cross at the start of the season (4) |
| RERELEASE | Another chance to see film about soldiers on fields close to Passchendaele (9) |
| WARMEMORIAL | Enthusiastic male excited about soldiers on island - and military cross? (3,8) |
| RANSOME | Author of the Swallows and Amazons series as well as The Child's Book of the Seasons, The Things in our Garden and The Book of Friendship (7) |
| AUTUMN | One of the seasons of the year (6) |
| YEAR | With typically 12 full moons, time between successive spring or autumn equinoxes marking the cycle of the seasons according to the Gregorian calendar (4) |
| FALL | One of the seasons (US) (4) |
| EASYMONEY | Not the reward of hard labour? (4,5) |
| DIARY | The Country - of an Edwardian Lady ; Edith Holden's illustrated nature journal of the seasons of 1906 (5) |
| SUMMARY | Brief account concerning one of the seasons, you say? (7) |
| SUMMER | One of the seasons (6) |