| GRANDTOUR | Formerly, an extended journey through the major cities of Europe, especially one undertaken by a rich or aristocratic Englishman to complete his education |
| BOURSE | A stock exchange of continental Europe, especially Paris |
| LISBON | One of the Capital cities of Europe (6) |
| UBAHN | The underground railway in various major cities of Germany and Austria |
| VOTIVE | Dropping behind in referendum, say, one's undertaken to fulfil promise (6) |
| PROJECT | An assignment or piece of research work undertaken by a student; or, an enterprise (7) |
| TOUR | An extended journey right outback |
| CHILDCARE | Job undertaken by a nanny (9) |
| PADRE | Personal dare undertaken by a chaplain |
| FLIGHT | A journey through the air; a flock or body of airborne arrows, birds, insects etc; the swift passage of time; or, a wandering of imagination or fancy (6) |
| MANNA | In the Bible, what was the food miraculously supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness? (5) |
| INFERNO | Alluding to Dante's description of a journey through hell, a word for perdition; a fire raging out of control; or, any hellish place of pain or turmoil (7) |
| PATH | Be it a physical trail in a garden or a metaphorical journey through one's days, it is simply a "way of going" (4) |
| FLY | Whip without a journey through the air (3) |
| DONKEY | How R.L. Stevenson described his 1878 journey through the Cevennes? (7,4,1,6) |
| WITHA | How R.L. Stevenson described his 1878 journey through the Cevennes? (7,4,1,6) |
| TRAVELS | How R.L. Stevenson described his 1878 journey through the Cevennes? (7,4,1,6) |
| STERNE | Author of the novel in nine volumes The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (6) |
| LAURENCESTERNE | Author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman and A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy |
| AOMORI | *Honshu city deemed one of the world's snowiest major cities (averaging 26 feet per year) |