| IMMINENT | Two versions of this person's books about to arrive |
| CHATEAU | Two versions of the same drink start to upset vineyard (7) |
| SWEETEN | Two versions of small figure to placate |
| RURAL | Two versions of sport split by area of country (5) |
| HULK | Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno played two versions of the same character in this (The Incredible ----) |
| SENESCENCE | Two versions of scene confused in old age (10) |
| AMUSED | Two versions of American edition entertained |
| AVERAGE | In such spectacles two versions of gold are blended (7) |
| IAN | Name two versions of one (3) |
| ABTEST | Marketing experiment with two versions of something |
| AURORAE | In such spectacles two versions of gold are blended (7) |
| ABTESTING | Research method that compares two versions of content |
| IRIS | 2001 biopic starring Judi Dench and Kate Winslet as two versions of the title character (4) |
| RESERVE | Book about to be of benefit to... (7) |
| JOHNMULANEY | Comic who said "I'm like an iPhone, it's going to be worse versions of this every year, plus I get super hot in the middle of the afternoon for no reason." |
| HAMMER | Tool designed for pounding or delivering repeated blows. Varied uses require a multiplicity of designs and weights. Hand versions of this tool consist of a handle and striking head, with the head ofte |
| SCOT | Pinus sylvestris is the pine of this person, north of the border! (4) |
| DUE | About to arrive When you've solved the crossword, the letters on the shaded squares, reading left to right, top to bottom, spell a mystery word or phrase. |
| INSTORE | Available to customers, or about to arrive |
| IMPOUNDS | Legally gets hold of this person's cash |