| RUBEGOLDBERG | American cartoonist, similar in style to Heath Robinson (4,8) |
| THROB | Pound belonging to Heath Robinson (5) |
| HOTEL | Getting up in style to have breakfast in an inn (5) |
| MODULE | Turn left in style to find part of a spacecraft (6) |
| MOD | In style, to Austin Powers |
| CHESTERGOULD | American cartoonist best known as the creator of Dick Tracy, which he wrote and drew from 1931 to 1977 |
| FREDFRIENDLY | ___ sez: "It's never out of style to wear a smile!" |
| MOORLAND | Othello to come down to heath (8) |
| SKOR | Candy bar similar to Heath |
| SCRUBLAND | Wash and come down to heath (9) |
| TARBOOSH | Heath-Robinson robot has top gear |
| RUNTED | Underweight advice given to Heath before becoming Tory leader? |
| STONECHAT | Small songbird native to heath or scrubland |
| PRIMEMINISTERS | May Heath Robinson provide examples of these peculiar machines? Some, initially (5,9) |
| ERICA | Am leaving the New World to Heath (5) |
| ADDAMS | Charles, American cartoonist, major contributor to The New Yorker, who died in 1988 (6) |
| ANNIE | 'Little Orphan' girl created in 1924 by American cartoonist Harold Gray (5) |
| FUGUE | In music, a set of instrumental compositions in dance style to be played in succession, characteristic of the Baroque era (5) |
| ALCAPP | American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner, which he created in 1934 |
| CHIC | American cartoonist who created the long-running comic strip Blondie (4,5) |