| EASING | When I visited Newdowns Head, the sea was really rough, but by the end of the evening it was becoming less severe (6) |
| SWANSEA | When I visited this place on the Welsh coast last autumn, the sea was really rough (7) |
| TONITE | Blasting explosive to be used this evening, it was announced (6) |
| RAINING | When I visited my gran on the outskirts of Ibberton, it was stormy and chucking it down (7) |
| LOON | John's close to becomin' a crazy person (4) |
| IFEELFORYOU | "Sounds like that was really rough" |
| ILLNESS | One litre fewer, round middle of evening - it makes me sick |
| PALIN | An old 6 Across becomin' whiter (5) |
| EACHDAY | "Don't judge _ _ by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant": Robert Louis Stevenson (4,3) |
| SEEDS | "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the ___ that you plant": Robert Louis Stevenson (5) |
| YSER | River flowing from France through Belgium, along which a battle forming part of the Race to the Sea was fought (4) |
| GRAINY | The sand, by the end of the evening, is wet (6) |
| NIMMER | I visited this village near Chard in the middle of the summer last year with my sweetheart -- it was extraordinary (6) |
| PITY | The first time I visited Plymouth, I broke down on the way back -- which was an unfortunate turn of events (4) |
| NIGH | "With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and ..., Like stars in heaven, and joyously it showed; Some ly |
| SWEET | We set it out at the end of the evening meal (5) |
| GONE | By the end of the evening, one had left (4) |
| SALVOLATILE | Rousing stuff, I left amid applause at the end of the evening? (3,8) |
| THAT | Pirate Radio, 09's story of a rock station afloat on the North Sea, was called The Boat ____ Rocked in the U.K. |
| MADEHASTE | Rushed like crazy: the sea was very rough |