| GROUND | Revolutionary - like a plough (6,8) |
| BREAKING | Revolutionary - like a plough (6,8) |
| GROUNDBREAKING | Innovative, using a plough (14) |
| STILT | Dialect for a crutch or a plough handle; either of a pair of poles worn to increase one's height; one of a set of posts for raising a building above the water; or, a long-legged wader (5) |
| POETIC | Quote work that's revolutionary like Byron's (6) |
| MARXISTLENINIST | Stalin remix isn't revolutionary like this |
| MARGARET | Spoil great revolutionary like Mrs Thatcher (8) |
| PATRICKPEARSE | Trick appeaser to become revolutionary, like him |
| BEAM | Section of a plough; part of a roof; or, a horizontal bar for gymnastics (4) |
| ARATRUM | A plough; imprimere ____ muris, to turn a town to arable land (Horace Odes 1.16.20) |
| VERSE | Word, from "furrow, row, turn of a plough", for a line of poetry, where one "turns" to begin the next; or, poesy (5) |
| TACTUS | "Touched" like the flower by a plough, Catullus 11.24 |
| ARABLE | Fit for a plough as used by a real sailor (6) |
| HAWS | Turns left, to a plough horse |
| PLOW | Cultivate the land with a plough say |
| FURROW | Shallow trench made by a plough (6) |
| ARATRO | Aeneas urbem designat "with a plough", Aen. 5.755 |
| LISTER | A plough (US) |
| TILLER | A plough or cultivator (6) |
| CARTRIDGE | Carry earth, thrown up by a plough, round (9) |