| RIBS | 5-Down, A to B |
| ROUTE | Choice of roads taken to get to from A to B; or, a regular journey (5) |
| BEELINE | Word, in reference to the linear flightpath of a buzzing or droning Apis when returning to its hive, for the most direct route from A to B (7) |
| OCEANLINER | Main means of getting people from A to B (5,5) |
| KEYCHANGE | A to B, for one ... or a hint to the word scrambled within each starred clue's answer |
| TRANSPORTARE | To carry X from A to B, a prosaic word which Caesar liked |
| DOWNGRADED | Changed from A to B, as a credit rating |
| ROUTES | Ways to get from A to B? (6) |
| CARRIED | To be moved from point a to b (7) |
| FUNRUN | Organised gathering to move from A to B (3,3) |
| CHANGEKEY | Go from A to B, say, to swap means of access (6,3) |
| TOBACCO | Leaves, cycling A-to-B, calves, to begin with, firm (7) |
| GA | Dorothy Parker said of Katharine Hepburn that she "ran the _____ of emotions from A to B". (5) |
| TAXI | Any vehicle that carries one from A to B in return for a fare (4) |
| LOGIC | "___ will get you from A to B. Imagination can take you everywhere" (statement attributed to Einstein) |
| AMBITION | Drive from A to B with mini, erratically (8) |
| NONSTOP | Going straight from A to B (3-4) |
| ROAD | Way from A to B (4) |
| GLISSANDI | Moves from A to B, say, without stopping |
| INTRANSIGENT | Uncompromising officer stops going from A to B |