| ISAY | Brit's "By the way..." |
| DIRTYBOMBS | Toxic, explosive articles stirring up Brits by Dom (5,5) |
| AMODESTPROPOSAL | 21's 26 (by the way) involving fashion (by the way) by a student (1,6,8) |
| BELISHABEACON | Artist about to live by the prophet, seeing the light by the way |
| TRUMPET | "... and it comes out here" (this last instrument, by the way, is the subject of the song) |
| LANE | There's bound to be the makings of a jumper for the little boy down there, by the way (4) |
| MOTEL | By the way, it's for the rest of the drivers |
| PATH | Leaders pass around the hat, by the way (4) |
| OBITER | Love to sink one's teeth into reading, by the way, what the judge says (6) |
| STEVENSON | Scottish author nevertheless Samoan at the end, by the way (9) |
| KERBSTONE | Token Serb butcher with block that's a step up from the rest by the way (9) |
| INCIDENTALMUSIC | Notes, by the way, to accompany the action (10,5) |
| APROPOS | By the way a supporter's holding the ball |
| HITCHHIKER | One who gives the thumbs-up sign by the way |
| ENPASSANT | By the way, The Guardian ultimately wants to change a worker (2,7) |
| STREETLIGHTS | By the way, they're needed to see the cat's eyes (6,6) |
| PASTOR | 'The reverend' ('Father' is, by the way, an alternative) (6) |
| ABROAD | The first two letters, by the way, are from overseas |
| SIDEWALK | It's found in the US, by the way (8) |
| STRANRAER | Port by the way passed back in the wrong direction (9) |