| ICKNIELD | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Way, old route in South-East England (8) |
| NMA | Q. "Is '_ _' _ way to abbreviate Santa Fe's state?" A. "Yes." |
| COAST | Cornwall's Tamara ___ _ ___ Way - Ascot to Ascot oddly! (5, 2, 5) |
| TOCOAST | Cornwall's Tamara ___ _ ___ Way - Ascot to Ascot oddly! (5, 2, 5) |
| MARTELLO | One of over 100 small forts built in south-east England in the early 19th century (8,5) |
| THEWEALD | Formerly heavily forested region between the North and South Downs in South East England (3,5) |
| TOWER | One of over 100 small forts built in south-east England in the early 19th century (8,5) |
| PAVEMENT | Way old man's passionate when he's rejected (8) |
| PATHOGEN | The way old genetic material becomes a source of disease (8) |
| KENTISHMEN | In a manner of speaking, English workers from Canterbury and Maidstone living in south east England (10) |
| AUTOBAHN | Great way old boy fits into a new haunt! |
| MODERATO | Way old sailor rises with steady movement |
| STACCATO | Singular pet runs both ways, old and disjointed (8) |
| EARLETS | A port and resort in South East England, at the mouth of the River Medway (9) |
| WANTAGE | Small town in south-east England (pop 11,000), the birthplace of Alfred the Great (7) |
| TONBRIDGE | Market town in south-east England (pop about 40,000), on the River Medway (9) |
| SUSSEX | Historic county in south-east England where a breed of cattle, chicken and spaniel originated (6) |
| KENT | County in south-east England |
| KEW | Famous botanical gardens in south-east England (3) |
| CINQUEPORT | One of an association of coastal towns in South East England which formerly provided ships for the king's service (6,4) |