| SPANKING | Excellent range shown by Charles eventually? (8) |
| CHARMS | Pleasing qualities shown by Charles when entertaining Rex and Mike (6) |
| GRENACHE | Staggering range shown by revolutionary grape variety |
| SCOPE | Range shown by policeman in Home Counties (5) |
| GAMUT | The whole range shown by mug at play |
| FIELDFARE | Range shown by decidedly English singer |
| MAGNETICCOMPASS | Attractive range shown in traveller's guide (8,7) |
| EPOS | Epic poem's range shown up, about to be skipped |
| ATLAS | Mountain range shown in map book |
| URALS | Mountain range shown in wall paintings male ignored (5) |
| SKETCHESBYBOZ | Collection of short pieces by Charles Dickens accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank, published in 1836 |
| BOZ | Sketches by ___, collection by Charles Dickens (3) |
| CRICKETONTHEHEARTH | The ___; novella by Charles Dickens originally illustrated by artists including Edwin Landseer and Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (7,2,3,6) |
| OPERA | Drama set to music such as Faust or Romeo et Juliette by Charles Gounod or Daphne by Richard Strauss (5) |
| HIGHCLERE | Remodelled by Charles Barry in 1842, a country house on a 5,000-acre estate with parkland designed by Capability Brown where Downton Abbey is set (9) |
| TOMORROW | Song from the musical Annie, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin, published in 1977 |
| ATALEOFTWOCITIES | 1859 novel by Charles Dickens featuring characters Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton |
| MESSIAH | 1742 oratorio by German-born English composer George Frideric Handel to a scriptural text by Charles Jennens (7) |
| SHE | Classic novel by H Rider Haggard or a song by Charles Aznavour (3) |
| RESERVE | Conservation area such as any one of those established by Charles Rothschild that evolved into the 2,300 sites managed by the Wildlife Trusts (7) |