| DISTURBANCES | Space between two points overlooking old city heading for Belfast school in The Troubles (12) |
| ESCAPE | Diversion in two points overlooking headland (6) |
| ALEPPO | Drink very quietly overlooking old city (6) |
| STEEPLE | Pet eels swimming by the Point overlooking the church (7) |
| SATSUMA | On ascent, has got to a point overlooking area producing fruit |
| HAIRSBREADTH | Little space between two segments of locks for feeding the ducks on half the path (4'1,7) |
| LANDINGSTRIP | Removal of clothing in the space between two flights on the runway (7,5) |
| DISTANCE | From "to stand apart", word for apartness or difference; the space between two points; or, aloofness (8) |
| SUBURB | Bus travelling north from city, heading for B&Q that's on the outskirts |
| CONFLICT | A local French cop follows criminal for time in The Troubles (8) |
| SCALLYWAG | Barman met partner in The Troubles with the wife and girlfriend of scoundrel? (9) |
| MIDLAND | Daughter in European city heading for darkest Derbyshire, perhaps? |
| LANDAU | Characters in US city heading for unoccupied carriage |
| SPAN | Space between two points |
| IRA | Gp. involved in "The Troubles" of the '70s |
| THECRYINGGAME | Oscar-winning 1992 film set in the Troubles of Northern Ireland (3,6,4) |
| KEEPONICE | Delay doing anything in castle overlooking old Mediterranean city (4,2,3) |
| ANGLE | In geometry, space between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees with a protractor, for example (5) |
| SCHADENFREUDE | Delight in the troubles of others (13) |
| MADEIRA | Wine manufactured by group involved in the Troubles (7) |