| CORNEREDTHEMARKET | "Finally, I decided to buy a grocery store on an intersection, but a rival had ..." |
| WALK | Word on an intersection sign |
| CONTENDER | Rival had hundred on offer (9) |
| SETTLEDOWN | Decided to buy and to give up gallivanting (6,4) |
| STREISAND | Oscar winner who said, "People told me to change my last name. . . . Instead, I decided to take an 'A' out of my first name" |
| RANOUTOFRUNWAY | "I decided to try operating an airport, but just before launch we ..." |
| EDITS | Changes seen in cast, I decided to retire (5) |
| CHIDE | Rebuke which I decided to give partially (5) |
| DERIDE | Some insider I decided to scoff at (6) |
| DION | Returning from Reno, I decided to see Celine (4) |
| EDITOR | Journalist taking part in foxtrot I decided to knock over |
| INDIANQUEENS | I lived with my second husband and our daughter in the centre of Torquay, then, after we split up, we got a place in Sennen, and then finally I got myself a place about a mile from Penhale (6,6) |
| WED | She and I decided finally to get hitched (3) |
| PUTINAGOODWORD | "Finally, I snapped and told him to ___. That worked! He got me a job making crosswords." |
| EDIT | Backing in the Street I decided one needed to run paper (4) |
| GETBREXITDONE | Getting hold of Juncker finally, I beg to extend - breaking my commitment (3,6,4) |
| CROSSING | A passage/voyage by water; a pedestrian walkway - pelican, puffin or zebra; or, an intersection of transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| SHELFSPACE | Room on a grocery store display whose first word anagrams to "flesh": 2 wds. |
| LEVELCROSSING | Single lovers, about 100, confused but make it to an intersection (5,8) |
| TURNS | Steers a car to the left or right at an intersection (5) |