| WATSON | Author of Fell Top, Odd Shoes and Hop, Step, Jump whose novel Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day was adapted into a film in 2008 (6) |
| BYRON | Poet who was Ada Lovelace's dad |
| BADAPPLE | Soldier turned out of New York for a day; was he corrupting the others? |
| AXEL | Figure-skating jump whose quadruple version has never been landed in competition |
| AWED | A day was dazzling |
| OLIPHANT | Margaret ___, author of 1866 novel Miss Marjoribanks (8) |
| ADAY | Miss Pettigrew Lives for ___ (2 wds.) |
| TRIPLEJUMP | Once known as the hop, step, and jump, this sport's purpose is a horizontal jump for distance that incorporates three distinct, continuous movements. (6,4) |
| TRIPLE | What jump was formerly called the hop, step and jump? (6) |
| UNRESTRAINED | Free of trouble on top of fell |
| GILL | ___ Hornby, author noted for her novels Miss Austen and The Hive (4) |
| AMPHORA | Jar arm and hop around before applying a tiny bit of arnica (7) |
| SHINDIG | Banish indigestion -- take a dose of this and hop (7) |
| KENT | "Garden of England" specialising in fruit, vine and hops, home to a Tudor castle with a rose floor plan that was commissioned by Henry VIII (4) |
| ANNUAL | What describes a garden plant that lives for a year or less? (6) |
| NINE | Supposed number of lives for a cat |
| SALTARELLO | Lively Italian dance with a hop step |
| PYLON | Extremely pacy at end of fell running - it may mark a turning point |
| KESTREL | Arranged treks to centre of fell to find bird of prey (7) |
| TROPHY | To get a prize, try and hop (6) |