| ICOME | "___ to bury Caesar . . ." |
| ANTONY | "I come to bury Caesar..." speaker |
| PRAISE | 'I come to bury Caesar, not to ____ him' (6) |
| PRETEND | They sometimes ___ to bury a nut to fool a potential nut thief. |
| TOPRAISEHIM | I come to bury Caesar not ___ _, Antony's funeral oration (2,6,3) |
| ICOMETO | "___ bury Caesar..." |
| INTERLOCK | Rugby player goes to Bury to get engaged |
| INTERLINKS | Meshes to bury next to golf course (10) |
| ENTOMB | To bury someone, is to do what (6) |
| CANTER | Pace at which to ride to Bury? |
| ARMPIT | Where to put a crutch - or to bury the hatchet? |
| YOBBERY | Wise, so to speak, to bury criminal beheaded for anti-social behaviour |
| FALLEN | Name attached to oddly ignored offer to bury everyone killed in battle |
| PLAYPOSSUM | Best thing to bury a spy, so desperate to feign death (4,6) |
| OSTRICH | In many years of ornithological research, this African flightless bird has never been observed to bury its head in the sand in an attempt to avoid facing a potential problem |
| INTERPOSE | I mediate in order to get you to bury a certain attitude (9) |
| EASE | It's up to bury the hatchet and it's off to flee (4) |
| UNSWORTH | Area of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury that is home to Bury Golf Club, whose first professional was Harry Vardon |
| FLAXEN | Oddly, felon to bury the hatchet, to be fair (6) |
| INTEGER | Figure to bury put outside empty grave |