| SPINNINGWHEEL | Page in English in new novel - yarn turned on it |
| PLASMA | Liquid in blood shows as lamp is turned on it (6) |
| PINCENEZ | Lenses long used by English in New Zealand, including foremost of contacts |
| PRISON | Quiet? No, sir. Turned on, it makes a clink (6) |
| SPONSOR | Provide funds for snoopers (not English) in new arrangement? |
| LAVA | First used in English in 1759, it is derived from a Neapolitan dialect word meaning "to fall." It describes what came out of, for example, Mount Vesuvius. |
| CANCERWARD | Alexander Solzhenitsyn novel first published in English in 1968 (6,4) |
| TOMTHUMB | Who features in the first fairy tale printed in English, in 1621? (3,5) |
| PLAY | Stage play in one act by Samuel Beckett first performed in English in 1964 |
| THEIR | "The Secret in ___ Eyes" (2009 Argentine movie remade in English in 2015) |
| SPAGHETTI | First known usage in English in 1874, from the Italian meaning "cord or string." It is an Italian noodle dish. |
| CATHERINEPARR | Who was the first woman to publish in print a book under her own name, in English in England? (9,4) |
| TYPEWRITTEN | Like a lot of text, it's included in pretty new novel |
| BREDA | Produced article (in English) in place of Dutch |
| TYWI | River (Towy in English) - in mighty Wicklow! (4) |
| SALOME | One act play by Oscar Wilde first published in English in 1894 (6) |
| IGNOBLE | Version of blog in English in base? (7) |
| ETC | What Latin term, used in English in abbreviated form, means "and other things"? (3) |
| IRON | Sartre's La Mort Dans L'Ame was called, in English, ... In The Soul |
| THEATRE | Word, first mentioned in English in the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, for a playhouse; or, dramaturgy (7) |