| FARANDWIDE | Fine Edwardian travelled to a great extent (3,3,4) |
| STONEHENGE | Last spring, my son, who has an end-of-terrace place right in the centre of Henton, travelled to a well-known tourist attraction in Wiltshire (10) |
| INFINITELY | To sum up about computers etc, lately disheartened to a great extent |
| DEEPTHROAT | Source of secret information one used to swallow, to a great extent? (4,6) |
| GOODLINESS | Piety embraces love to a great extent (10) |
| PERQUISITE | Benefit is found in each, to a great extent (10) |
| INGOODPART | Batting: sound job, to a great extent (2,4,4) |
| UPTHEWAZOO | To a great extent, colloquially |
| FARANDAWAY | Note: wife's ignoring country custom to a great extent (3,3,4) |
| MAENPORTH | My mother had a nap whilst we travelled to a seaside hamlet near Falmouth (9) |
| TIRANA | Train travelled to a capital (6) |
| BALMORAL | Moll and the Arab travelled to a Scottish castle (8) |
| AUST | On Saturday, I hear you travelled to a place near Olveston (4) |
| ADEN | Dean travelled to a Yemeni city near the Red Sea (4) |
| CAROLINA | Rico and Alan travelled to a "nothing could be finer" state (8) |
| UKRAINE | Rae in UK travelled to a brave European country (7) |
| CARACAS | From Accra, travelled to a southern South American city (7) |
| ANTRIM | Martin travelled to a county in Northern Ireland (6) |
| MENORCA | Marconi travelled to a Spanish holiday island (7) |
| EBFORD | Last weekend, I left Bideford and travelled to a village near Topsham (6) |