| WATERBIRD | Sandpiper, oystercatcher, eg (5-4: 64 Traffic lights with a push button (7,8) |
| PELICANCROSSING | Traffic lights with a push button (7,8) |
| SLIGHTVARIATION | The clue for "Lights" with a little difference (6,9) |
| EPEE | Weapon with a push button |
| WADER | Boot; oystercatcher e.g. (5) |
| WADING | - bird; general name for a curlew, snipe, sandpiper, oystercatcher, turnstone or plover/lapwing (6) |
| WATERBIRDS | Sandpipers, oystercatchers, eg (5-5) |
| WAITINGFORGODOT | Sitting at the traffic lights, spot some drama (7,3,5) |
| TOUCHTONEPHONES | Push-button communicators |
| DOORBELL | Use a push-button device to gain access, but had to be left on line (8) |
| PRESSRELEASE | Instructions 1 and 2 for a push-button? |
| STRETCHER | Sounds like woman could do with a push for carrying on with couple of orderlies (9) |
| BEAK | The black oystercatcher is a chicken-sized shorebird with a long, red ___ |
| ARCLAMP | A very bright light with a radical holding device (3,4) |
| NIGHTS | Dark times with no lights with oil heartlessly withheld |
| QUADRISYLLABIC | A bird struggling with icy squall — like oystercatcher, for example |
| BOARDGAME | Chess or draughts, eg (5-4) |
| INYOUGO | Comment that might be said with a push |
| HURRICANELAMP | Oil-fuelled light with a glass chimney for outdoor use (9,4) |
| IGNORED | Passed over some of the lights, with no sign of danger (7) |