| WEDNESDAYSCHILD | One is full of woe according to old rhyme (10,5) |
| WEDNESDAYS | ____ child, one that is full of woe according to the traditional nursery rhyme (10) |
| SWEEPINGLY | One by one is full of blubber without exception (10) |
| DUMP | One is full of garbage |
| SATED | Announced ___ but not the first time ___ that one is full (5) |
| ASTHESAYINGGOES | "According to old wisdom ..." |
| THEHOLYLAND | In 5.6, King Henry says that "my soul is full of woe" and that he wants to make a voyage somewhere. Where does he want to go? |
| WEDNESDAY | The day whose child, so the rhyme says, is full of woe (9) |
| HOTCROSSBUNS | Spiced fruit baked treats traditionally served at Easter that, according to an old rhyme, should be given to sons in the absence of daughters (3,5,4) |
| TEAR | One of a series of lachrymal watery drops shed by humans or, according to old belief, crocodiles (4) |
| CHRONICLE | Sonnet 106: When in the ___ of wasted time / I see descriptions of the fairest wights / And beauty making beautiful old rhyme / In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights |
| BOYS | Young "XY" individuals, made of "slugs and snails and puppy-dogs' tails", according to an old rhyme (4) |
| CARBONPAPER | Element according to old man inside is an exact copy (6,5) |
| EFHUTTON | Broker to whom "people listen," according to old ads |
| GRUNDY | Solomon -; character born on a Monday and married on Wednesday, according to an old rhyme (6) |
| SEA | Old rhyme: Gorleston great one day will be, Yarmouth buried in the ...(3) |
| OVERSHOE | Old rhyme about house a" one outside Oxford? (8) |
| INACAN | Prince Albert's place, according to old pranksters |
| CEZANNE | Artist who admired 11 according to old queen on the radio |
| YOU | Whom Uncle Sam wants according to old draft posters |