| OFFENCES | Due to crimes, one gets away to a change of scene (8) |
| FORENSIC | Applying scientific method to crimes |
| ESCAPADE | An adventure one gets away with? (8) |
| INSPECTORMORSE | TV detective linked person to crimes erroneously (9,5) |
| MISADVENTURE | In law, accidental death not due to crime or negligence (12) |
| ESCAPES | Somehow sees around the top, but one gets away with it (7) |
| RELEASER | Is about to let a house, right away, to a delivery man (8) |
| OUTSMART | Get the better of others' by going away to a small trading centre (8) |
| PARALLAX | The apparent shift of an object's position due to a change in the observer's point of view |
| DESPAIR | Aspired to a change of scene from a depressed state (7) |
| DIRECTED | Led some people, straight away, to a little boy (8) |
| HOMICIDE | Serious crime one group of detectives found in dwelling house (8) |
| FELONIES | Crimes one flies from perhaps (8) |
| SEQUENCE | Change of scene involving what Spanish series? (8) |
| PRESENCE | Being there, before the change of scene (8) |
| CAPETOWN | Capt Owen sailed away to a South African city (4,4) |
| HEDONIST | Fellow into crime, one seeking pleasure (8) |
| ACCLTIZE | Get used to a change in conditions? |
| INTHEINTERVAL | When one may have a change of scene during a break (2,3,8) |
| EAGER | Keen to point to a change of gear? (5) |