| PITY | The first time I visited Plymouth, I broke down on the way back -- which was an unfortunate turn of events (4) |
| FOVANT | I was driving my van to Fivehead when it broke down on the A30, between Salisbury and Shaftesbury (6) |
| BANTON | Pato, reggae singer noted for his cover of Baby Come Back which was a UK No. 1 hit in 1994 (6) |
| ACCIDENT | Collision was an unfortunate mistake (8) |
| PINN | After just three months in Plymouth, I moved to a place near Sidmouth (4) |
| MILTONDAMEREL | I broke down last weekend, a mile west of Lamerton -- I was trying to get to a village between Sutcombe and Shebbear (6,7) |
| KICKER | Punter's unfortunate turn of events (6) |
| SHAME | Unfortunate turn of events |
| ABUDHABI | A bad hub; I broke down in a UAE capital (3,5) |
| BURNTOUT | Drained by unfortunate turn in boxing match (5-3) |
| MAEWEST | 'I've been in Who's Who, and I know what's what, but it'll be the first time I ever made the dictionary,' wrote this actress to the RAF when they named the inflatable life jacket after her (3,4) |
| MAE | 'I've been in Who's Who, and I know what's what, but it'll be the first time I ever made the dictionary,' wrote this actress to the RAF when they named an inflatable life jacket after her, ... West |
| EASING | When I visited Newdowns Head, the sea was really rough, but by the end of the evening it was becoming less severe (6) |
| BLESSEM | George Formby was the first to record the Music Hall hit which was an unofficial RAF anthem, ... All |
| MANORBIER | On Monday, I visited two of my friends in Brea and then travelled back to my village on the south coast of Pembrokeshire (9) |
| RAINING | When I visited my gran on the outskirts of Ibberton, it was stormy and chucking it down (7) |
| SAIDA | What is one of the names of the third largest city in Lebanon which was an ancient Phoenician seaport famous for its purple dyes and glassblowing? (5) |
| ARCTICTERN | This bird has a long, forked tail, short red legs, a pointed beak, and a covering of black feathers on its head. It migrates from the Arctic to Antarctica and back, which is distance of more than 32,0 |
| STANZA | Lines of WWI troops cut down on the way |
| TACITURN | Last night I visited my aunt on the outskirts of Cirencester -- she's ill, so she was very untalkative (8) |