| BOWBELLS | Traditionally, a Cockney is born within the sound of ____ |
| STAR | Celestial object that is born within the collapse of a molecular cloud and that dies during a supernova (4) |
| EASTENDER | A cockney is only a quarter as vulnerable (4,5) |
| INNATE | At nine, it turns out, it is born within one (6) |
| COCKNEY | A Londoner born within the sound of the bells of St Mary- le-Bow church (7) |
| KNEE | This bends the definition: born within the boundaries of Knightsbridge (4) |
| BARKEEP | Hotel worker kept boat within the sound of a horn (7) |
| BOPEEP | Shepherdess made short work within the sound of a horn (2,4) |
| ANDY | Easy to use within the sound of Bow Bells (4) |
| JURA | Island in the Inner Hebrides separated from the Scottish mainland by the Sound of ___ (4) |
| SILENCE | The Sound of ___, song from The Graduate (7) |
| WIND | Psithurism, n. "The sound of ___ rustling through the trees" |
| ONE | "What is the sound of ___ hand clapping?" (3) |
| BALL | Assembly for dancing, whose name is related to a word for a classical dance and what was traditionally a type of dance song (4) |
| MUSIC | "The Sound of ___" (Julie Andrews movie) |
| BEDOUIN | Nomadic Arab resident of the desert, traditionally a herder of camels, sheep or goats (7) |
| COCKNEYS | East Londoners born within earshot of the Bow bells |
| CORNISHPASTY | Traditionally, a two-course turnover whose thick side-crimp served as a clean handle for arsenic-covered miners, today a PGI-protected savoury bake, legally required to contain beef, onion, potato and |
| CUTTER | Traditionally, a small, single-masted craft built for speed, 'unrated' in the navy (6) |
| ARREARS | On arrival, Cockney is informed of debt |