| BRIDGEOFALLAN | Town near Stirling sees woman in white wandering around midnight, all of an upset (6,2,5) |
| BANGKOK | Capital bank to find about midnight, all right? |
| ALLOA | Town near Stirling |
| COHORT | Salmon run, first of the group all of an age |
| LIFEWORK | All of an author's writings, e.g. |
| OEUVRE | All of an artist's work |
| WILKIECOLLINS | English author of novels including The Woman in White (1860) (6,7) |
| ANNECATHERICK | The Woman in White in a novel by Wilkie Collins (4,9) |
| BLAIRDRUMMOND | Normal mud bird runs free near Stirling (5,8) |
| WATCHONESSTEP | Look out and see woman with hot pants exercising outside club (5,4,4) |
| FLABBERGASTED | Staggered out of Belfast bar drunk around midnight with journalist |
| BATHER | One in for a dip sees woman following the club (6) |
| MOCHA | Coffee can give you a bit of an upset stomach (5) |
| MOONSTONE | Name of the diamond in a 1868 novel by The Woman in White author Wilkie Collins; or, a gem in the feldspar group thought to bring good fortune (9) |
| DOUNECASTLE | Restored stronghold near Stirling built in the late 14th century ( 5,6) |
| DOUNE | Town on the river Teith, near Stirling, with a well-restored 14th century castle (5) |
| BANNOCKBURN | Site near Stirling which was the scene of a victorious battle for Robert the Bruce (11) |
| DOUNETHERABBITHOLE | What festival was held at Cardross Estate, near Stirling in July? (5-3-6-4) |
| APPLECART | Metaphorical victim of an upset |
| ANTACID | Soother of an upset stomach |