| FINNEGANSWAKE | 'A way a lone a last a loved a long the' (1939) |
| EDGE | Sidle a long the periphery |
| GANG | Word for a going or a journey originally, later a way; a set of similar articles/tools; or, a band of people (4) |
| GUIDEDOG | It's like a pointer, in a way, a helpful indicator to follow (5,3) |
| ITEM | Emit, in a way, a bit of a list (4) |
| ASITWERE | In a way, a site overlooking Waterford hospital department (2,2,4) |
| RAFT | Travel on river, in a way, a great deal |
| ASTATIC | A way a jerk is likely to move about |
| YAHOO | Boorish lout is in a way a hooligan (5) |
| WATERY | In a way, a half of bitter is always diluted |
| PATCHED | Repaired key, in a way, a little seedier (7) |
| INN | In a way, a place to stay (3) |
| YATE | Eucalypt is, in a way, a tea-tree? (4) |
| NEPTUNE | In a way, a piano melody is immortal (7) |
| SOON | Before long, the child is catching the ball (4) |
| PINE | Long the see first person, in the end (4) |
| SPOON | Before long the pinhead goes into the club (5) |
| GOODBYE | For so long the last part of cavalcade follows right alongside |
| TIMELAG | Find out how long the convict causes a delay (4,3) |
| PINAFORE | Also known as The Lass That Loved A Sailor is the comic opera, HMS ... |