| FLIGHTOFFANCY | Stretch of the imagination |
| IMAGINATIVEBUTUNWORKABLEIDEA | Stretch of the imagination |
| BYNO | ___ ___ stretch of the imagination |
| JACKHIBBERD | Which Australian playwright wrote Dimboola (1968) and A Stretch of the Imagination (1972)? (4,7) |
| ANY | Not by ___ stretch of the imagination |
| PACE | From "stretch of the leg", a word for a stride; the distance covered; rate of progression; a step of a stair; gait of a horse; or, a group of donkeys (4) |
| THEME | The central idea of the talk is "A Stretch of the Mediterranean" (5) |
| FIGMENT | A piece of fruit sort of signified a product of the imagination |
| DREAMLAND | The realm of the imagination (9) |
| CREATIVITY | Eg. the use of the imagination (10) |
| ENEMY | "Politics is the ___ of the imagination": Ian McEwan |
| LANDOFDREAMS | The realm of the imagination? |
| TIDEWAY | With a code of practice for rowing and paddling, a stretch of the Thames where the Boat Race traditionally takes place (7) |
| ROYAL | Word used to describe the stretch of the River Dee that flows through the Balmoral estate (5) |
| VIRGINIA | The state that contains the longest stretch of the trail, about 550 miles (885 km), is ___ (8) |
| DOURO | Third-longest river of the Iberian Peninsula, forming a 70-mile (112 km) stretch of the border between Spain and Portugal (5) |
| AMALFI | Stretch of the southern coast of Italy |
| STRIP | Notorious stretch of the Hollywood Boulevard, the Sunset ... |
| OMEGA | The last stretch of the home game (5) |
| INFINITE | "The power of the imagination makes us ___": author and naturalist John Muir (8) |