| TURNEDUPNOSE | Showed contempt for convert and writer at the end of 3 down at the front of the plane (6-2,4) |
| WASHINGTON | Booker T ___, Black American educator and writer at the turn of the 20th century (10) |
| OPENED | Old writer, at the end, got the top drawer unlocked (6) |
| TRAMMEL | Catch the writer at the end of tram line (7) |
| PENT | Is shut up with a writer at the end of August (4) |
| PROVIDE | For a dive you have to convert and furnish (7) |
| TIMOTHY | Convert and colleague of St. Paul (7) |
| SETTLEDOWN | Determined now to convert and to use as a permanent home (6,4) |
| PENURY | Poverty of a writer at the close of the century (6) |
| PERSONALFINANCE | Sort of investment suggested by the ends of 3-, 11- and 29- |
| MONEYHUNGRY | Greedy and avaricious ... like someone devouring the ends of 3-, 8-, 16-, 39- and 64- |
| NOSIDE | Describes the circle of papers in front of the plane (2-4) |
| HAVEADRINK | Heard Eoin met a medic getting something for writer at the bar? The barman says it all! (4,1,5) |
| EXPENSE | In the past, old writers, at the end, had a fee to pay (7) |
| ARMING | Doing damage down at the front supplying weapons (6) |
| ENGLANDS | Afflicted gannet's prangs, laden repeatedly at end of 3 (8,5,3,8,4) |
| FORAULDLANGSYNE | End of 3 night and 4? Don't forget 1 (3,4,4,4) |
| NOSSWHEEL | Owen's heel is mangled in the front of the plane (4-5) |
| CHANGE | Church with no end of incense for convert (6) |
| NOISE | Racket made by one in the front of the plane (5) |