| EMOTED | Brought the drama |
| CHARON | In Greek mythology, the ferryman who brought the dead across the rivers Styx and Acheron (6) |
| MARATHON | Long distance race over 42 kilometres named for the ancient battlefield from which Pheidippides, in legend, brought the news to Athens of victory against the Persians |
| BROWNING | Robert ?, poet whose works include How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix and The Ring and the Book |
| JOSEPHOFARIMATHEA | The rich Jew who, according to legend, brought the Holy Grail to Britain and founded the abbey at Glastonbury (6,2,9) |
| FIVE | Women who brought the "Persons Case" (1928): the Famous ___ |
| MACAW | Maw brought the accountant in to see the colourful parrot (5) |
| MAYFLOWER | The ship that brought the Pilgrim Fathers to America (9) |
| VALKYRIE | In Norse mythology, one of Odin's handmaidens who brought the souls of the slain to Valhalla (8) |
| TESSA | She brought the drink, the scotch and soda, in initially (5) |
| DEMETER | Goddess who brought the world fall and winter when her daughter Persephone returned to the Underworld, in Greek myth |
| DAYMAKES | Dinah Washington sang, "What a difference a ...; Twenty-four little hours; Brought the sun and the flowers; Where there used to be rain" (3,5) |
| PANAM | It brought the Beatles to New York |
| STAMPED | Brought the foot down loudly |
| GASPAR | He brought the frankincense |
| ALLEN | He brought the two boys together (5) |
| ENDED | Brought the curtain down on |
| AKITA | Helen Keller brought the |
| WON | Brought the medal home say |
| CENTIMETRE | Measure has brought the enemy into focus |