| SPLITINFINITIVE | To boldly go, say, to divide home with fractious five in it (5,10) |
| RIPARIAN | Go, say, to meet Scotsman living by the river |
| RIGHTWINGERS | Campanologists drink gallons with fractious reactionaries (5-7) |
| BEGIN | Start, say, to divide receptacle for rubbish (5) |
| NERVIEST | Most tense royal contest divides home (8) |
| VOID | Do I see five in it or is it empty? (4) |
| PINTO | Horse that's gentle one; not fractious (5) |
| INFINITIVE | It's split in Captain Kirk's "to boldly go" |
| TAKELIBERTIES | To boldly go too far with what sounds like an order from a major employer with sights on Dublin suburb? (4,9) |
| ITSAFREECOUNTRY | Fractious teen let slip line " I'll do what I like " |
| TREKKER | "To boldly go" fan but who still has both feet on the ground in the real world! (7) |
| NOMAN | 'To boldly go where ... has gone before' (2,3) |
| PEDANTS | They will try correcting anyone attempting to boldly go! |
| HAS | "To boldly go where no one ___ gone before" ("Star Trek: The Next Generation" phrase) |
| MAN | "...to boldly go where no ___ has been before" (3) |
| ENTERPRISE | Ship made "to boldly go" |
| TREK | The crew of the Enterprise on this sci-fi TV classic went forth (breaking warp barriers and splitting infinitives) "to boldly go where no man has gone before"; Star ... |
| SHATNER | This 93-year-old TV legend will boldly go to Antarctica Dec. 19-29 along with Neil deGrasse Tyson and other celebs |
| LAMEDUCK | Limping water-bird, a government set to go say (4,4) |
| OPPOSITES | Come and go, say, in workplaces around river (9) |