| MONTHSINAYEAR | 'Route' of song - a sitcom Car = ___ |
| ARE | 1960s sitcom, "Car 54, Where - You?" |
| ALBUM | A record of songs, a book of photos |
| REPERTOIRE | List of songs a performer knows (10) |
| LARK | A flock of wagtails or snipe; a farm for training and exercising hound puppies; or, the regular route of a postman/woman (4) |
| LANDSEND | One of the main locations on the route of a LEJOG or JOGLE event which is the most south-westerly point of mainland Britain (5,3) |
| LEARNTODRIVE | Pick up a few tips from a swinger or go down the route of an autodidact on how to handle a racy type (5,2,5) |
| SHORTCUT | A route of less distance than usual; or, a means of saving time, such as an accelerator key (5,3) |
| LEADTO | Be a route of access to a particular place (4,2) |
| EARMARK | A point on a route of travel (7) |
| MAINLINE | Principal route of a railroad |
| UPTHEWATERSPOUT | Route of a nursery rhyme spider |
| ITINERARY | Proposed route of a journey (9) |
| GETAWAY | Be given a route of escape |
| FINDSTHEWAY | Discovers route of a new day shift, maybe? (5,3,3) |
| CANDOUR | Undo car ___ calling a spade a spade (7) |
| SEAT | Car ___ (where a baby's safely strapped in for a drive) |
| MARTINSHORTSTOP | It's along the bus route of "Canada's Walk of Fame"? |
| WATLING | The route of ____ Street is followed by parts of the A2 and A5 |
| ARUWIMI | Tributary of the Congo River, route of Stanley's forest march in 1887 (7) |