| STROLL | A leisurely meander, promenade, ramble or saunter; or, an objective or victory that is easily achieved (6) |
| STROLLS | Rambles or saunters (7) |
| PROGRESS | Forward movement towards an objective or a place; a stately royal journey; or, gain in proficiency (8) |
| VAGARI | From Latin for "wander", word for an erratic or unpredictable change; a capricious or eccentric act; a devious excursion; a digression; a fantastic notion; a prank; a ramble; or, a whim (6) |
| WALK | Meaning "roll" or "wander", an amble, ramble, saunter or stroll; the regular circuit or round of a trader, postman etc; or, by extension, one's course of life or profession (4) |
| WALTER | A person who ambles, rambles or perambulates for leisure or for sport; a colporteur; a forester; a gressorial bird; a stick insect; or, an exerciser/trainer of hounds (6) |
| WALKER | A person who ambles, rambles or perambulates for leisure or for sport; a colporteur; a forester; a gressorial bird; a stick insect; or, an exerciser/trainer of hounds (6) |
| MEANDER | From the name of a river mentioned in Homer's Iliad, a winding watercourse; an intricate motif, such as Greek key or fret, with many twists; or, an aimless ramble or wander (7) |
| VEGETABLE | From the Latin meaning "animating", an edible bulb, leaf, root or stem such as fennel, kale, parsnip or Swiss chard grown in an allotment, potager or victory garden (9) |
| AMBLERS | Word for horses or people who dawdle, meander, saunter or toddle (7) |
| OWING | Turn back to secure victory that is due (5) |
| VIE | Victory? That is struggle! (3) |
| WEAKSPIRITED | A king with alcohol and tobacco around that is easily led (4-8) |
| WIN | A triumph or victory gained as a result of striving, struggle and toil (3) |
| PYRRHUS | King of Epirus who gave his name to a victory that inflicts a devastating toll on the victor (7) |
| TUNNELVISION | Tendency to focus exclusively on a limited objective or view (6,6) |
| ATAGLANCE | Weapon placed under an id that is easily read |
| CATTLERUSTLER | The type of thief that is easily disturbed by little Tony and his cruel rattles (6,7) |
| PERAMBULATE | You have a pet way to ramble or just go walkabout (11) |
| TRUMP | Winning card whose name hints at a horn blast, drumbeat, elephant call, fanfare, rejoicing or victory (5) |