| INTERSECTIONS | Bury the parts but look out for the traffic (13) |
| PAROLE | Dad gets the part but only on condition he's released for it (6) |
| EXACTOR | He no longer plays the part, but demands his pound of flesh! (7) |
| SPORTY | Stylish, maybe, but look out for a bad case of rot! (6) |
| AUDITORS | They listen and look out for the fiddles (8) |
| PETER | He has to look out for the best conclusion (5) |
| KEEPANEYEON | Look out for the keen payee on a mission (4,2,3,2) |
| FURORE | Look out for the ball! Are you caught up in excitement? |
| WARE | Look out for the pottery (4) |
| FOOTFALL | The streets are full of it again...even if you can't hear it for the traffic! (8) |
| CROSSROAD | How to make Dora cross - stop for the traffic (9) |
| EXTRAS | They only have walk-on parts, but they increase the cost |
| BEETLE | Look out for the end first of this insect one found in timber (10,6) |
| DEATHWATCH | Look out for the end first of this insect one found in timber (10,6) |
| LOST | Whales escaped shallowest parts but were disoriented (4) |
| MADRIGAL | In this drama, Gil has several parts but no accompaniment (8) |
| WRITEOFF | Offer wit in parts but expect nothing in return (5,3) |
| AUTOMATON | A man of parts, but purely mechanical! (9) |
| ISOMER | Same parts but different order. Is nothing to me, right? (6) |
| OBLONG | The Old Boy's back for a lengthy period but look what shape he's in! (6) |