| EXHIBITION | Picture-show to box the three 'units' (10) |
| BINNACLE | New clean bin in which to box the compass (8) |
| DESTROYER | Three units, in 56-Across |
| SUBMARINE | Three units, in 56-Across |
| FRITILLARY | From the Latin for "dice-box", the liliaceous "chess flower" or "snake's-head" with delicate bell-shaped purple or white chequered blooms; or, the name given to several butterflies of similar pattern |
| INVIGILATE | Ask to box good fighter, turning up to prevent cheating |
| SUGGESTION | Hint one may be going to box? |
| LEFTHANDED | Resigned, he had to box with southpaw |
| ARISTOCRAT | Helen's lover to box out of bounds nobleman |
| ARK | From Old English for "box", the wooden chest in which the tablets of the laws of the ancient Israelites were kept; any coffer; Noah's ship; a toy depicting said vessel; or, any boat (3) |
| POSTER | Bill, the man at the pillar-box, the one to be prosecuted? (6) |
| HITTHEHAY | Box the fodder and go to bed (3,3,3) |
| STANDDOWN | Retire from the witness box: the structure has fallen (5,4) |
| DELIVERED | Put in the letter box: - the post |
| NOSEBAG | You'll get this from good wine and wine in box - the type you could give to an Arabian (7) |
| VOICE | ----- box: the larynx (5) |
| COMPASS | Box the ---, change fully round |
| SAFE | Box the cautious way (4) |
| SPAR | Box the clips go back in (4) |
| CLEARSOUT | Leaves when you box the ears inside (6,3) |