| ANALYSING | Breaking down and broadcasting any signal (9) |
| CELIBACY | A bicycle breaking down -- and avoiding it (8) |
| ALERT | From an Italian military phrase for "to the watchtower", word for a danger warning; or, any signal/notification (5) |
| MEDIA | Aimed at newspapers and broadcasting, for example (5) |
| RICKILEE | - Coulter, singer and broadcasting personality (5-3) |
| DEBONAIR | Elegant girl coming out and broadcasting? |
| ADRIAN | Mr Chiles is on air and broadcasting (6) |
| SETI | Group 1 tries to detect any signals from afar |
| KERRYPACKER | Australian publishing and broadcasting mogul who was the founder of World Series Cricket (5,6) |
| MICHAELWILLIAMS | Canadian media and broadcasting legend, famously one of Muchmusic's original VJS: 2 wds. |
| RCA | Which American electronics and broadcasting conglomerate was founded in 1919? (1,1,1) |
| ARROGANCE | Bluster and rage on car breaking down (9) |
| DIGESTION | The process of breaking down food (9) (9) |
| PILFERAGE | Crime of passion after fine for breaking down (9) |
| RENDERING | Performance is breaking down (9) |
| UNNOTICED | Continue breaking down, being ignored (9) |
| LASSITUDE | Miss one duet after breaking down with fatigue (9) |
| STRAPPADO | Catch Penny breaking down - love is torture (9) |
| ITEMISING | Breaking down into a list (phone bill, eg) (9) |
| CATABOLIC | Church member leaving hotel, hugging a bishop, and breaking down |