| PLAYERS | There was plenty of movement as far as these actors were concerned (9,7) (See 9D) |
| STROLLING | There was plenty of movement as far as these actors were concerned (9,7) (see16D) |
| BLINDSIDE | ...player, having dispersed disheartened keeper and infield, belted Nash out of the ground (9,7) (See 22D) |
| FLANKER | ...player, having dispersed disheartened keeper and infield, belted Nash out of the ground (9,7) (See 26A) |
| THELASTWORD | Final statement is exam - at least as far as these clues go? |
| ABUNDANT | There was plenty of a bun Dan tasted (8) |
| LAVA | There was plenty of this in Dante's Peak & Volcano. |
| ALEE | In the direction of movement, as of a glacier |
| INERTIA | Lack of movement as one European boards broken-down train (7) |
| MOTILE | Capable of movement, as microorganisms |
| MODERNDANCE | "New" style of movement as opposed to ballet or ballroom |
| MOMENTOUS | Minute sign? As far as we're concerned, it's huge! (9) |
| RIOTOUS | South American city, as far as we're concerned, is wildly colourful (7) |
| OVATION | At a top theatre in the centre of Yeovil, four actors were surprised to receive a sustained show of appreciation from the audience (7) |
| IMDB | Website listing film appearances-or what each of these actors might say about themselves, given their initials |
| HARI | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 9D) |
| DRUMMOND | Scot who was the first woman marine engineer in Britain (8,8) (see 9D) |
| EPSOM | A medicinal preparation of hydrated magnesium sulphate (5,5) (see 9D) |
| ANTEATER | Monotreme mammal also known as an echidna (5,8) (see 9D) |
| TOUSLE | As far as we're concerned, the French mess up |