| CLEAREDUP | Solved the mystery of how bad weather turned fine (7,2) |
| THUNDERSTORM | Bad weather turned hot, Mrs Wild (12) |
| REIGN | How bad weather may be reported as a rule |
| CROOK | Criminal humanoid turned fine (5) |
| DOWNWARDTREND | Low charge for Twitter users on The Arrow - it's a graphic illustration of how bad things are (8,5) |
| SADCOMMENTARY | Illustration of how bad things are |
| AHA | I've solved the mystery! |
| ROUGHIDEA | Knowing more or less how bad the crossing will be? (5,4) |
| WASPISHLY | Why slap is out of order - that's how bad-tempered sort reacts (9) |
| WORKEDOUT | Solved the problem of keeping fit (6,3) |
| CLEOLAINE | Singer who played Princess Puffer in 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' |
| WATERUNDERTHEBRIDGE | Weather turned disastrously - game became a thing of the past |
| STAB | Attempt, have a ... at When you've solved the crossword, the letters on the shaded squares, reading left to right, top to bottom, spell a mystery word. The mystery word |
| HAILED | Shouted when the weather turned nasty? |
| WEPT | Pressure applied in rainy weather turned on the waterworks (4) |
| OEDIPUS | Which king of Thebes solved the riddle of the sphinx? (7) |
| AGONISED | How bad the advertiser in the personal column used to feel? |
| BLISTER | The British surgeon will tell you how bad the burn is (7) |
| WONDERS | Surprising things displaying heat in wintry weather turned up |
| OLE | Matador's cry When you've solved the crossword, the letters on the shaded squares, reading left to right, top to bottom, spell a mystery word or phrase. |