| SING | Although modern day sirens blare loudly to clear the streets, in Greek mythology, all a siren had to do to stop traffic was ___ |
| HOPE | In Greek mythology, all that remained in Pandora's box after the evils of the world escaped (4) |
| COSTS | Street in Greek island is expensive (5) |
| SNOWPLOUGH | What can clear the streets immediately, parking in Berkshire town? (10) |
| PLOW | Clear the streets of snow |
| BLAIR | Blare loudly at a politician (5) |
| RIOTING | Taking to the streets in city close to Budapest is popular on Top Gear (7) |
| BUTCH | ___ Moore sang Ireland's first Eurovision entry Walking the Streets in the Rain in 1965. (5) |
| RIOTED | Took to the streets, in a way |
| SEANTULLY | s favourite who has been living on the streets in the past year (4,5) |
| OUTFORTHECOUNT | Sleeping on the streets in support of aristocrat (3,3,3,5) |
| GASLIT | Like the streets in some period pieces 1/26/23 |
| STRAND | The street in London we were all told to go down in song .... (6) |
| CERTAIN | "I'm leaning on a lamp-post at the corner of the street; In case a ... little lady comes by" |
| MARLBOROUGH | Market town in Wiltshire that has one of the widest high streets in Britain |
| PANHANDLE | Criticise name given to one who begs on the street in the US (9) |
| TRAM | Sort of vehicle that travels over the viaduct at the end of the Street in Corrie (4) |
| PLOWED | Like safe-to-drive streets in the winter |
| ATOZ | A book containing maps of streets in a particular area (1,2,1) |
| KEENS | Laments loudly, to the Irish |