| ISOSEISMAL | Aimless, so I wander a shocking line |
| ELECTRICFENCE | A shocking line in scene from The Archers? |
| WHIMWHAM | From reduplication and "to let the eyes wander", a word for a trinket; a ridiculous notion; an odd device; a sudden fancy or caprice; or, an 18th-century version of a trifle (4-4) |
| RANGE | Wander a specific distance (5) |
| LURID | Shocking line I had, ringing you at last, right? |
| NOMAD | Person who wanders a long way |
| ROAM | ?Wherever I wander, wherever I __,? a line from The Bare Necessities (4) |
| DRIFT | Doctor! When I have a fit I wander aimlessly (5) |
| MAORI | I wander up to find a New Zealander (5) |
| ERRO | I wander and make a mistake |
| TIARA | I wander into Scarlett's house with a crown (5) |
| RIGHT | "On-my-own;-Would-I-wander-through-this-wonderland-alone;-Never-knowing-my-...-foot-from-my-left;-My-hat-from-my-glove;-I'm-too-misty-and-too-much-in-love" |
| OWN | "On my ...; Would I wander through this wonderland alone; Never knowing my right foot from my left; My hat from my glove; I'm too misty and too much in love" |
| EER | "Where ___ I wander...": Shak. |
| IDIED | 'I wander'd till ___': Arnold |
| ADAGIO | Among extremists in archipelago I wander northwards slowly (6) |
| SAUNTERER | I wander around idly and, come Easter, run off (9) |
| SIERRA | Mountain range in South America I wander into (6) |
| ICETRAY | They say I wander where the rocks are (3,4) |
| MIDRIFF | Between chest and hips, I wander endlessly between the sexes (7) |