| CARLJUNG | Swiss psychologist (1875-1961) who originated concepts including the collective unconscious and introvert and extrovert personality types (4,4) |
| TENDATIS | May you lot stretch (tr. and intr., pres. iussive subj.) |
| INCOLO | ____, ~ere, ~ui, tr. and intr., I inhabit or dwell (in) |
| NIETZSCHE | Noted for concepts including "will to power" and Ubermensch" (superman), the philosopher who said: "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" (9) |
| JUNG | Swiss psychologist, 1875-1961 (4) |
| DOBY | To treat in the manner specified (intr, preposition). |
| CARL | _ Jung, psychiatrist whose innovations included archetypes and the collective unconscious (4) |
| FORMBY | English actor, singer and comedian, 1904-1961, who played the ukulele and banjolele (6) |
| JUNGIAN | Believing in the collective unconscious, e.g. |
| ALANSHEPARD | One of the seven original NASA astronauts in 1961, who later commanded the Apollo 14 lunar mission |
| OUTNUMBER | Unconscious and the one who causes it to muster superior forces (9) |
| GOODIER | Mark, British radio DJ born in 1961 who had spells presenting the Top 40 singles chart (7) |
| OUTANDOUT | Completely unconscious and no longer in the game (3-3-3) |
| LAIDOUT | Knocked unconscious and prepared for the grave (4,3) |
| ARCHETYPE | In Jungian theory, a mental image inherited from early ancestors which is part of our collective unconscious |
| RICHARDS | Frank --, 1875-1961, author of Billy Bunter series (8) |
| RORSCHACH | Surname of the Swiss psychologist famous for his inkblot tests (9) |
| JUNGLES | Swiss psychologist joining the French in wild places (7) |
| UNDEVOUT | Nearly unconscious? Very unconscious and hardly observant (8) |
| GARYCOOPER | Actor (1901-1961) who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Sheriff Will Kane in High Noon (4,6) |