| IDEALISM | Treaty of Waitangi deal is mainly to do with the making of a perfect world (8) |
| STIR | --- -up Sunday, the last Sunday before Advent, associated with the making of Christmas puddings (4) |
| MAORI | The Treaty of Waitangi formed the basis of constitutional rights for these New Zealanders |
| MAORIS | Treaty of Waitangi signatories |
| DERN | Laura of "A Perfect World" |
| IDEALISTS | Those who dream of a perfect world |
| ATLANTIC | It is mainly to the west of us and east of US (8) |
| ACCOLADE | The making of a knight with a cold perhaps when ace is around (8) |
| NORTHSEA | It is mainly to the east of Britain |
| PRODUCER | Supervisor of the making of a film (8) |
| CREATION | The making of a reaction? (8) |
| SWASTIKA | I saw task in the making of a symbol (8) |
| DIRECTOR | A person who controls the making of a film |
| RIGHTISH | Grit - this can be the making of a Tory! (8) |
| TREATIES | Some historical ____ were those of Waitangi, Versailles and Brest-Litovsk |
| PIPECLAY | Epic play represented the making of a churchwarden |
| ASKFORIT | Invite trouble in the making of a skirt (3,3,2) |
| SUNNYSKY | Feature of a perfect beach day |
| LOT | The making of a decision by random selection of a straw or a slip of paper etc; or, by extension, an assigned or apportioned share; or, one's destiny, fate or fortune (3) |
| ELDERFLOWER | 4 Small tree of the sambucus genus, with its white inflorescences, which are used in the making of a cordial (11) |