| REDBOOK | The ... .... (in the case of Jung) and Little ... .... in the case of Chairman Mao (3,4) |
| GER | Tongue of Jung: Abbr. |
| FREUD | Colleague of Jung |
| EASTEND | "I'm glad we've been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the ... in the face," said Queen Elizabeth referring to the Cockney area of London that had borne the brunt of the Blitz (4,3) |
| LARGEST | Most capacious, with little and small in great combination (7) |
| REDSTAR | Feature of Chairman Mao's cap |
| ASUSUAL | America and Australia both returned little, in the normal way (2,5) |
| STATION | Wymondham won the title of best small ... in the 2006 National Rail Awards (7) |
| HABITUE | A frequent attender who's put a little in the shade (7) |
| CHINESE | Such language! Chairman Mao used it, too! (7) |
| LONGRUN | In the -- --, in the final result (4,3) |
| LOTTERY | A gamble many attempt, winning little in the end (7) |
| ARBITER | "Just a little in the rear, perhaps," he judges (7) |
| ISLANDS | One's large as well as small in the Galapagos, say (7) |
| CATCHER | The - in the Rye, novel |
| WARPATH | On the -, in the mood for a battle (7) |
| BEE | "I could her the dull buzz of the ...; In the blossoms as you said to me; 'With a heart that is true; I'll be waiting for you; In the shade of the old apple tree" |
| PLUME | 'An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small/In blast-beruffled ___' Thomas Hardy 'The Darkling Thrush' (5) |
| RED | Color of Chairman Mao's little book |
| REDGUARD | Member of a radical Chinese youth movement endorsed by Chairman Mao in 1966 (3,5) |