| COURTMARTIAL | There won't be a civil sentence in it (5,7) |
| YANKEE | "Can ye be a Civil War soldier?" asks Spooner (6) |
| MCCLOUD | "... but a second later there won't be a ___ in the sky" |
| ONCE | There won't be a second time with that demon, Cecil! |
| PLAYINGFIELD | Does it ensure Jack won't be a dull boy on the farm? (7,5) |
| STOPPAGETIME | Block some text, sentence in final part of play |
| LIGHTTRAFFIC | There won't be any jam produced in this business following most of 8 down (5,7) |
| INGRATE | ... here - though there won't be any cheers from me! (7) |
| NOPE | Local objection means there won't be any gym |
| JUNKSHOP | There won't be anything new with the retail outlet behind the sailing vessel (4,4) |
| PRIDE | "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." is the first sentence in the novel ___ and Prejudice |
| PLACEBO | It won't be a cure for the site with a smell (7) |
| ANSWER | "Daisy, Daisy, give me your ..., do; I'm half crazy, oh for the love of you; It won't be a stylish marriage; I can't afford a carriage" |
| STYLISHMARRIAGE | "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do; I'm half crazy, oh for the love of you; It won't be a ...; I can't afford a carriage" (7,8) |
| BAR | But it won't be a hindrance to drinking! (3) |
| NOSWEAT | Today son's staying in to lunch? That won't be a problem |
| PAINTTHETOWNRED | "Drinking one beer in there won't hurt" - department have a wild night out (5,3,4,3) |
| ETNA | It won't be a sermon you'll hear from this mount - more like an outburst! (4) |
| PLATONIC | Almost play with the pick-me-up, but it won't be a passionate relationship (8) |
| CANDO | 'That won't be a problem!' |