| DUCTED | Conveyed via a tube |
| PIPED | Transported via a tube (5) |
| SIPHON | Draw off via a tube |
| MESSAGE | From the Latin meaning "send", a communication conveyed via post, email, carrier pigeon or bottle (7) |
| SEABORNE | Conveyed via the ocean |
| TROUTLING | A fry of a freshwater fish with a rainbow species, sometimes caught via a method of "tickling" (9) |
| THOU | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1, 7, 5, 3, 4) |
| WHEREART | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1, 7, 5, 3, 4) |
| OBROTHER | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1,7,5, 3,4) |
| ECARD | A digital version of a greeting or invitation, sent via a hyperlink (1-4) |
| AQUATINT | From "coloured water", a watercolour-like print created via a tonal method of printmaking, sometimes involving a dust-box (8) |
| JEWELLER | Term, linked to the Latin for "joy, jest" via a word for a precious stone or ornament, for a bijoutier, gemmologist, goldsmith or lapidary (8) |
| CHILD | '07 John Cusack film, via a David Gerrold book, about a kid who says he's a martian _____. |
| RETYPE | Confirm via a keyboard, like a password |
| INVITRO | Via a test tube (2,5) |
| LEIA | Princess who makes a plea via a hologram |
| TYPE | Create a letter via a keyboard (4) |
| BORNINCAPTIVITY | Like a whale coming into the world via a pool rather than an ocean: 3 wds. |
| INOFF | Pocketing of a snooker ball via a deflection (2-3) |
| INFLECTION | Grammatical change to a word, often via a prefix or suffix |