| CAUSECELEBRE | Radio play by Terence Rattigan about the trial of Alma Rattenbury and her teenage lover for the murder of her third husband |
| APASSAGETOINDIA | Novel about the trial of Dr. Aziz |
| AERONAUT | A lover for the most part reveals aunt is someone working in Sky (8) |
| THEWINSLOWBOY | 1946 play by Terence Rattigan about a 14-year-old expelled from a naval academy over a petty theft |
| HIGHWAYTOHELL | AC/DC song about the trials of being on the road: 3 wds. |
| LUCIFER | Fantasy crime series starring Tom Ellis as the Lord of Hell, who decides to help the LAPD solve murd |
| MATERNITYRANTS | Tirades about the trials of being a mother? |
| GRENFELL | Joyce ___, British comedienne whose roles included Sergeant Ruby Gates in 1957 film comedy Blue Murd |
| CRIMINALLAW | Subject that Viola Davis' character Professor Annalise Keating teaches on "How to Get Away with Murd |
| ATTESTED | Gave evidence when the date is changed about the trial (8) |
| DETESTED | Was extremely averse to a document about the trial (8) |
| ROMEO | Male protagonist of Shakespeare's famous tragedy about two teenage lovers (5) |
| ADOLESCENCE | Cleo dances wildly, beginning to enjoy her teenage years |
| FRANCIS | Vancouver courthouse building architect, ___ Rattenbury |
| DEEPBLUESEA | The _ _ _, 1952 play by Terence Rattigan adapted for a 1955 film starring Vivien Leigh (4,4,3) |
| WINSLOW | "The ___ Boy" -Play by Terence Rattigan and 1999 movie (7) |
| SEPARATETABLES | A pair of one-act plays by Terence Rattigan, both set in the same Bournemouth hotel |
| DOCK | The ?, 1957 radio play by John Mortimer later adapted for television and the stage (4,5) |
| DOCKBRIEF | The ?, 1957 radio play by John Mortimer later adapted for television and the stage |
| BRIEF | The -, 1957 radio play by John Mortimer later adapted for television and the stage (4,5) |