| MEDICAMENT | The sea I can't get myself into, curative though it may be (10) |
| GLISTENING | To the ___ eastern sea, I give you Queen Lucy the Valiant: C.S. Lewis (10) |
| IRRELEVANT | When at sea I travel North-East and run off the point (10) |
| ANTARCTICA | I can't get a cart there as it's so cold |
| UNSTEADILY | "I can't get second dates," Tom said ___ |
| MALAISE | The queasiness is bad: the sea I get affected by (7) |
| PUBLICOWNERSHIP | State control may punish price, blow though it may be (6,9) |
| GRATE | Great sound, though it may be harsh to the ear (5) |
| SWOLLEN | Enlarged by the lens, low though it may be (7) |
| CONSISTENCY | Consents, icy though it may be, to show how thick it is (11) |
| DORIAN | Gray whose portraitist said, "I really can't exhibit it. I have put too much of myself into it" |
| RAISE | Right by the sea I arrange to build (5) |
| CHARLADY | She cleans clay, hard though it may be (8) |
| MORALVICTORY | Triumph by right though it may be indecisive (5,7) |
| ELECTROMAGNETIC | Sort of force to greet ten, comical though it may be (15) |
| NEGLIGENT | Careless use of gin, gentle though it may be (9) |
| CYNIC | He sees no good in privacy, nice though it may be (5) |
| REGISTRAR | He keeps official record of grist, rare though it may be (9) |
| PIE | Soft, that is, though it may be crusty (3) |
| REPARTEE | Ready, witty answer from Pete, rare though it may be (8) |