| ARCTICCIRCLE | Temperature's reduced ice in curve round the far north (6,6) |
| BLEND | It will curve round the end of the bowl and mix in smoothly (5) |
| SCALLOP | Seafood used to make curves round the edge (7) |
| DRIFT | Snow that obstructs medic whenever temperature's reduced (5) |
| PRODIGAL | Wasteful when one girl followed the whales round the far end of Dover (8) |
| CURT | Short cut round the far end (4) |
| CELLIST | Player is put in room inside, with temperature reduced (7) |
| SONOFTHEWOLF | The ?, 1900 story collection by Jack London subtitled Tales of the Far North |
| HYPERBOREA | In ancient Greek mythology, the name of this place (and its inhabitants) refers to Boreas, the north wind, and their home was placed in a paradisal region in the far north, "beyond the north wind." (1 |
| SMITH | Another pioneer of Modernism in Australia, painter of The Bridge in Curve (1930) (5,10,5) |
| GRACECOSSINGTON | Another pioneer of Modernism in Australia, painter of The Bridge in Curve (1930) (5,10,5) |
| CAMBER | Cycle approaching traffic light in curve of the road |
| CLAMBER | Novice driver caught in curve of the road will climb with difficulty (7) |
| CRANIUM | Beginnings of markings usually in curve upward in skull (7) |
| ARC | Shape of the first letter in "curve" |
| LOOP | Curve round in Waterloo Pier |
| ARTIC | Large vehicle taking curve round centre of Hastings |
| CHARCOAL | Check curve round a lake, using coloured sticks |
| BEND | Curve round which one is mad to be (4) |
| SACRA | Bones with curves round area towards the top |