| DRIVEWAYS | Finally reprimanded for one's manners in roads |
| WAY | Make it and leave room for one's manner of living (3) |
| CARPETED | Reprimanded for having a floor covering (8) |
| TOLDOFF | Reprimanded for being a snob about the elderly (4,3) |
| SHARPLY | How singer was reprimanded for being off key? (7) |
| BENDS | Doglegs in roads; hairpins in racing circuits; meanders in rivers; nautical knots; or, with definite article, decompression sickness (5) |
| ORDAINS | Rules in roads for diversion (7) |
| IMMODEST | Lewd in one's manners - and sort of cross |
| HARI | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 9D) |
| KUMAR | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 4D) |
| POTHOLES | Caves forming in limestone areas as a result of erosion by water; or, hazardous hollows in roads (8) |
| HAIRPINS | Kirbigrips or similar bobby clips whose U-shapes are reflected in the bends or switchbacks in roads (8) |
| COURTESY | Good manners in trial scene? Yes, sort of (8) |
| OVERMODEST | Somewhat straitlaced manners in public (10) |
| CRAYONTACT | Good manners in kindergarten drawing? [1997, 2004] |
| SLURPING | Displaying bad table manners, in a way |
| AIRS | Affected manners in those expecting to succeed, we hear (4) |
| COURTESIES | Respect and tact: good manners in fact. (10) |
| HEIRS | Successors feigned manners in conversation (5) |
| CATSEYES | Reflecting devices embedded in roads (4,4) |