| GREATEXHIBITION | The -- -- of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 event at Crystal Palace (5,10) |
| PHOSPHATEMINING | Principal industry of the Mystery Destination since 1895 |
| GENERALASSEMBLY | All nations enlarge (7,8) |
| CREDITS | The acknowledgements of the work of contributors shown at the start or end of a film (7) |
| STEIN | "Wait while I hasten slowly forwards," was the advice given to the readers of the work of the eccent |
| BOWDLER | Thomas, English publisher of an 1818 expurgated version of the works of Shakespeare (7) |
| SELFIMPROVEMENT | Theme of the work whose 80th anniversary is marked by this puzzle |
| SOLLYMARCH | Brighton & Hove Albion footballer who played at Crystal Palace between the ages of 11 and 13 |
| MILKSTOUT | Porter makes the most of the works of Proust |
| FRIDAYAFTERNOON | Tail end of the work-week, for many |
| ORCHARDS | Associated with some of the work of pomologists and the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, gardens for cultivating apple, pear and nut trees (8) |
| EURIPIDES | Electra is one of the works of this Ancient Greek dramatist |
| ROPS | Felicien --, Belgian artist renowned for his illustrations of the works of Baudelaire |
| REMBRANDT | Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum has a huge collection of the works of this Dutch Old Master |
| SNOWY | Name given to Tintin's dog Milou in English translations of the works of Belgian cartoonist Herge (5) |
| PAULBODIN | 1990-94 Wales defender at Crystal Palace from 1991-92 between spells at Swindon (4,5) |
| IRAN | Country where the Gate of All Nations is located |
| UNCOMPLICATED | Ambassadors of all nations like a pig's ear? Simple! (13) |
| ODES | Some of the works of Keats |
| GOUACHE | Opaque body/watercolour employed in many of the works of Albrecht Durer and Paul Sandby, as well as early miniaturists (7) |