| CHARLTONHESTON | Republican associated with the phrase "from my cold dead hands" |
| NRA | "From my cold, dead hands" org. |
| STAGE | Platform associated with the phrase "treading the boards" (5) |
| CLINTEASTWOOD | Born 5/31/1930, entertainer associated with the phrase formed by the starts of |
| AOL | Company associated with the phrase you've got mail |
| MCLUHAN | Marshall ___, Canadian philosopher credited with the phrase, "the global village" (7) |
| PELE | Player credited with the phrase "The Beautiful Game" |
| HOSEA | Bible book with the phrase "reap the whirlwind" |
| HOWL | 1950s poem with the phrase "pingpong of the abyss" |
| GLOOMY | Shelter from snow after I shook off my cold (6) |
| CHILD | US cook who made coq au vin, quiche Lorraine, onion soup, pate and many other Gallic dishes on The French Chef show she would close with the phrase "bon appetit" (5) |
| TATE | Which actress and comedian do you associate with the phrase "am I bovvered?"? (4) |
| TOBED | Samuel Pepys typically finished his diary entries with the phrase "And so __ ___". (2,3) |
| ESOBESO | Song with the phrase "kiss me mucho" |
| MORTMAIN | In law, the state or condition of property held inalienably by a corporation, derived from a word for 'dead hand' |
| COO | My cold is never-ending (3) |
| GRIPES | My cold has gone for good, revealing other complaints |
| LOCHMADDY | Where in Scotland my cold had shifted (9) |
| MEMORYCHIP | Maybe ram more mixture into my cold joint |
| GOODWILL | As two words, a phrase from the Biblical annunciation to the shepherds in the Nativity for amity, kindness or well-wishing; or, as one word in the US, a thrift shop (4,4) |