| POUNCE | Spring upon moving edges of cape (6) |
| CHEMISE | Sewn border is found between edges of cape-like garment (7) |
| PAULHOGAN | Galah upon moving Aussie actor (4,5) |
| GOFOR | Spring upon, attack (2,3) |
| ESCUDO | Former money of Portugal and current currency of Cape Verde (6) |
| CUTTER | Small sailing ship, say, east of Cape (6) |
| RECEDE | Withdraw to R. Dee in storm around limits of cape (6) |
| ATHLIT | Ancient Crusader port south of Cape Carmel (6) |
| ASPECT | Different view of Cape St. (6) |
| EXEMPT | Free old redcaps in centre of Cape Town (6) |
| ASSESS | Evaluate a couple of vessels rounding end of cape |
| MANTLE | Guy offers heartless story of cape (6) |
| RHODES | British financier and empire builder who was prime minister of Cape Colony in the late 19th century (6) |
| JERVIS | John -; admiral who earned his title as an earl following his victory at the 1797 Battle of Cape Saint Vincent (6) |
| ROBBEN | ___ Island, site in Table Bay north of Cape Town where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned (6) |
| NELSON | Horatio, British naval commander knighted after the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797 (6) |
| CRAVEN | Cowardly bird at foot of cape |
| CAVEIN | Surrender a vessel south of Cape (4,2) |
| DENIRO | Robert _, star of Cape Fear, Taxi Driver and The Deer Hunter (2,4) |
| LEFORT | Renowned tapestry artist of Cape Breton Island, Elizabeth ___ (b.1914 - d.2005) |