| RHAETIC | Relating to a series of rocks from Thrace I stumbled on (7) |
| TRACHEA | Tube from Thrace twisted by Adamant (7) |
| AUSTROS | Southerly winds which drove the fleet from Thrace, Aen. 3.61 (acc.) |
| AESOP | Storyteller from Thrace |
| ADDENDA | Attach end to a series of book supplements (7) |
| TIRADES | Reactions to a series of unfortunate events, say |
| NEEDLES | Series of rocks lying off the Isle of Wight (7) |
| ERRATIC | Wandering from crater I stumbled (7) |
| SCREENS | Prevents disturbance by loose rocks from pole to pole (7) |
| EROSION | Removal of surface material, including rocks, from Earth's crust (7) |
| SIDECAR | Scared, I stumbled into small carriage beside vehicle (7) |
| GRANITE | A type of rock from Tangier (7) |
| TRIPPED | Stumbled on something when on an outing? (7) |
| PLOVDIV | Second-largest city of Bulgaria; as Trimontium, the capital of Roman Thrace (7) |
| IGNEOUS | Type of rock from molten magma (7) |
| HARPIES | In Thrace, these terrible winged creatures had been sent by Zeus to torment the blind Phineus as punishment for blinding his own sons on the advice of their scheming step-mother, whom Jason rescued. W |
| GETLOST | Acquire the rights to a series about island castaways? |
| UNWISER | Ruins we stumbled on being more foolish (7) |
| STEPPINGSTONE | One of a series of rocks or "hippings" on which to hip or hop across a stream; or, by extension, any means of advancement (8-5) |
| ARCADE | This word refers to a gallery or building that is arched or to a series of arches. Strictly speaking, it came to English from Italian by way of French; the Italian, in turn, came from the Latin arcus. |