| BANDOLERO | A highwayman takes to the road, noble as can be (9) |
| ESTATECAR | Oriental nation has short concern for all the family taking to the road (6,3) |
| MOTORIST | Comes in ahead of the rest after Ford takes to the road (8) |
| MATADOR | The Spaniard gets floored and takes to the road (7) |
| TRAMPS | Takes to the road with the cargo-steamers (6) |
| TOUR | Take to the road, as a rock band |
| SKATEBOARD | With fish on the table, its rider can take to the road (10) |
| TRAVEL | The first French composer to take to the road |
| DRIVES | Finishing beer in seedy bar, skinhead takes to the road (6) |
| SPANIARD | Ian's pa takes to the road and we meet him in Madrid (8) |
| ROAMED | Lion-like, Elizabeth takes to the road (6) |
| GETSINTHEWAY | Takes to the road and causes an obstruction (4,2,3,3) |
| STREETARTIST | His show of paintings takes to the road (6,6) |
| HOLIDAYSEASON | Take to the road - away team has to cope with it over the Christmas period (7,6) |
| DRIVE | Impulse to take to the road (5) |
| LARD | When fat, the French take to the road (4) |
| TRAMP | 1000 ways to part and take to the road (5) |
| ORDAINED | It's decreed that Enid is to take to the road (8) |
| TRAVELABROAD | Tenor, old French composer and sailor take to the road and go overseas (6,6) |
| SETOUT | See all but ticket seller take to the road (3,3) |