| BOWYER | Person who makes arched weapons for the projectiles described in 35 Across (6) |
| KENNEL | Pack of hounds; or, a hut for the animals described in 35 Down (6) |
| BOWS | Toxophilites' arched weapons, whose name transferred to curved things including arc-en-ciels and saluting bends of the body (4) |
| ARROWHEADS | The pointed metal or knapped agate, chert, flint, jasper, obsidian or quartzite tips of the projectiles traditionally stored in quivers (10) |
| SHOTPUT | Athletics field event in which the projectile used by men weighs 16lb exactly |
| RANGE | Maximum horizontal distance of the projectile (5) |
| GRENADE | Dreadfully enraged by the projectile (7) |
| LANCES | No charge for weapons for the self-employed (10) |
| FENDER | Percy, England Test cricketer who scored a century in 1920 in 35 minutes (6) |
| VINYLS | Records that outsold CDs in 2022, for the first time in 35 years |
| ARMADA | Give half Canada weapons for the fleet (6) |
| SPEARS | Weapons for the Myrmidons |
| AIRGUN | A weapon for the windy (6) |
| FREE | No charge for weapons for the self-employed (4,6) |
| ARM | Provide weapons for the fourth one in old BBC TV series (3) |
| NIJINSKY | Horse that in 1970 became the first in 35 years to win the English Triple Crown |
| ARMAGEDDON | Equip old fellow with weapons for the final battle (10) |
| ARMBAND | Provide weapons for the group as a mark of respect (7) |
| TANVIR | Future T20 star bowler who made his debut in 35 Across's league match vs. 24 Down at the 2007 T20 Cricket World Cup (surname only) |
| NESS | Eliot who declared war on the mob in '35 |