| ADVERTISED | Publicised it in drive, dates of which were altered (10) |
| STATES | Says Louis Theroux's were altered (6) |
| ROODSCREEN | Church partition surmounted by a crucifix, many of which were destroyed in the Reformation |
| PERSONAGES | Individual dates of birth of celebrities (10) |
| CANDELABRA | Lace, a brand of which held lights which were wicked (10) |
| LANDSAT | The byname of Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS), any of a series of uncrewed U.S. scientific satellites, the first of which were launched in 1972, 1975, and 1978 to collect information about |
| PHONEBOOTH | This 2003 Colin Farrell thriller was set for November 2002 release but delayed five months because of the D.C. Beltway sniper attacks, which were too similar to its plotline |
| CURMUDGEON | Cantankerous old person who's against burying muck in drive (10) |
| PEKING | -- Man was an early type of man, Homo erectus, remains of which were found in a cave in China (6) |
| BOYNE | A river in the eastern Republic of Ireland, the banks of which were the scene of a 1690 battle (5) |
| GETUPANDGO | A pet gun dog involved in drive (3-2-3-2) |
| CONVERSATIONS | ___ With Myself a compilation of Nelson Mandela's writing many of which were written while he was in prison |
| TSELIOT | High-modernist poet with three Tony awards, two of which were for "Cats" |
| JAG | Car, two of which were used by John Prescott (3) |
| BIRCH | Tree the twigs of which were used to whip people (5) |
| EASTINDIAMAN | General name for certain ships used by the major European trading powers from the 17th to 19th centuries, some of which were known as "tea clippers" |
| ELVIS | Star who a sang a Christmas classic and a hit about his suede shoes (both of which were blue) |
| NEWDELHI | Indian city, large parts of which were designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker (3,5) |
| JEEPS | Second World War road vehicles, some of which were converted into steel-wheeled rail vehicles (5) |
| JGFARRELL | Novelist best known for his Empire Trilogy, two novels of which were awarded Booker Prizes (1,1,7) |