| LLOYDGEORGE | Who was prime minister of the UK for the latter part of World War I? (5,6) |
| AUSTRALIA | Country whose climate attracted Barry Sheene to move there for the latter part of his life. (9) |
| OREOS | Sandwich cookies made in the UK for the first time in 2013 (5) |
| JESSIE | First name of Ms J who was a coach on The Voice UK for the first two series (6) |
| ANTI | A start to tour in part of the UK for an opponent (4) |
| BRITTEN | Composer with most of the UK for listeners (7) |
| HOSTCOUNTRY | Britain, for the 2012 Olympics |
| DAVISCUP | Tennis trophy won by Great Britain for the only time in 2015 |
| RAGGEDROBIN | A campion in bloom during the months when cuckoos call, hence the latter part of its Latin name floscuculi meaning "flower of the cuckoo" (6,5) |
| CECILRHODES | British imperialist who was prime minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896 (5,6) |
| PETERFRASER | Fearn-born Labour politician (1884 1950), who was Prime Minister of New Zealand (1940-49) (5,6) |
| CLEMENCEAU | Who was prime minister of France at the end of World War I? (10) |
| ANNEDIAMOND | English radio and TV presenter and journalist who co-hosted Good Morning Britain for TV-am from 1983 to 1989 |
| BRUNCH | A late first meal of the day, eaten in the latter part of the morning (6) |
| CEDRIC | It was renamed the Datsun 2000 in the latter part of the Sixties (6) |
| LAUSANNE | To which city in France were the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee moved during World War I? |
| ATTRIBUTION | Tout Britain for restructuring assignment |
| FIRKIN | From "fourth", word for a quarter of a barrel originally, later nine gallons of ale or beer; 56lb of butter; a small cask/keg for the latter, or for cheese, eels, herrings, lard, soap or wine (6) |
| TEASER | The turbulent sea in the latter part of winter is the problem (6) |
| FLY | Source of the title sound, perhaps; it may follow the latter part of any starred entry |