| STEWART | See 14dn (7) |
| SELKIRK | See 14dn (7) |
| JEFFREY | Archer, perhaps, heading over to the Netherlands with Spike Dixon in Hi-de-hi! - see 14dn (7,7) |
| STATION | see 14dn, The place where a toy train wails perhaps? (7,7) |
| ANDFALL | see 14dn, Evelyn Waugh novel featuring Paul Pennyfeather (7,3,4) |
| TEMPLAR | see 14dn, 2005 novel by Raymond Khoury (3,4,7) |
| FRANKIE | see 14dn, 2010 novel by Maeve Binchy |
| OFSTAIR | see 14dn, John Dalrymple: flight controller? (3,6) |
| OFSPEECH | see 14dn, Expressions (7,2,6) |
| TRAIN | See 14Dn. Teaches marksman to be a railway enthusiast! (5,7) |
| SOUTHEND | see 14dn, Football club managed to drop Ron's ten then (7,5,3) |
| LALO | see 14dn, French viola player; composer of opera Le Roi d'Ys (7,4) |
| FAUMUINA | Former discus champion - see 14dn (8,8) |
| TRIANGLE | See 14dn (8) |
| TREATY | see 14dn, Mark's death warrant? |
| LAW | See 14Dn. In any case, they will provide the surroundings (3,6) |
| VERDI | see 14dn, Italian composer of operas such as Rigoletto, La Traviata and Aida |
| COLD | Ignored virus that ought to result in broken reed - see 14dn (4,10) |
| GENE | US golfer; winner of The Open Championship and US Open in 1932 - see 14dn (0) |
| INNOCENT | see 14dn, 1990 film thriller starring Harrison Ford and Brian Dennehy |