| MANINCHARGE | Boss, fat, going round a short distance (3,2,6) |
| NASTY | Ill-tempered with any going round a short way |
| CATHEDRAL | Start to chew the fat, going back to take in a grand building (9) |
| HASTE | He goes round a short way in a hurry (S: |
| PESTER | Look closely round a short street and be a nuisance (6) |
| ABOMINATES | Declines to get round a short time. In fact, hates it (10) |
| RUTTISH | Run round a short road race with one feeling lustful (7) |
| ATALOOSEEND | Bored, a nurse going round a Cornish resort carrying son (2,1,5,3) |
| LOIREVALLEY | I really love going round a region of France |
| ROUNDEL | Was on a bike, going round a French lake in a circle (7) |
| WHINNY | In a question of going round a pub say nay |
| SERIES | TV saga about a ship going round a lake (6) |
| ORBIT | Path of a spaceship going round a planet (5) |
| RATION | Fair part of a train wrecked going round a loop line (6) |
| BAKINGSODA | Person going round a London college with a cleaning agent (6,4) |
| ARISES | Springs like a ram going round a bend |
| ORBITAL | (Of a road) going round a town |
| SHAGGY | Is such a dog hesitant about going round a horse? (6) |
| AVENUE | There's even a diversion going round a bend in the road! |
| RINGROAD | Call up a little chap going round a by-pass (4-4) |