| WARCRIMINAL | Person who is guilty of a breach of the peace? (3,8) |
| STATE | The result of a breach of the peace (5,2,3) |
| OFWAR | The result of a breach of the peace (5,2,3) |
| HERETIC | A person who is guilty of especially religious heresy (7) |
| TRAITOR | A person who is guilty of treason or treachery (7) |
| REACHES | Is guilty of a dinner table no-no |
| BODYSNATCHER | He is guilty of a grave offence (4,8) |
| CULPRIT | Responsible person who is guilty (7) |
| ERRS | Is guilty of a 28-Across |
| BUGOUT | A hasty retreat from the field of combat or a soldier who is guilty of this (3-3) |
| ROB | __ Donovan, Carla Connor's brother who is guilty of killing Tina McIntyre in Corrie (3) |
| ESCAPE | A breach of the peace round the south ___ get away (6) |
| AFFRAY | A breach of the peace caused by fighting in a public place (6) |
| DISORDER | A breach of the peace or rioting (8) |
| SCONCE | The head; university slang for a tankard of ale drunk without taking a breath as a fine for a breach of rules or etiquette; the mug used; a lantern or screened torch carried by a handle; a bracket can |
| CONTEMPTOF | And 22Ac. What the desecrator of Wimbledon is guilty of? (8,2,5) |
| COURT | What the desecrator of Wimbledon is guilty of? (8,2,5) |
| SENTOFF | Dismiss from a game for a breach of the rules (4,3) |
| NO | and 18Ac Small numbers a breach of the rules |
| SUSPECTS | Has an inkling who is guilty, but doubts it can be proved (8) |