| LOLLIPOPLADY | Has a job crossing the road with a Pole - a sweet type even on bleak days (8,4) |
| BRIOCHE | Get up and go to college with that man - a sweet type from bakery (7) |
| DASTARD | Ungentlemanly type, even worse with a different leader (7) |
| APOSTOLIC | The Pope's a Pole a€“ look back with upright catholic (9) |
| ANODE | Here's a pole - a swell one! (5) |
| APPLECRUMBLE | Cider producer to break up with sweet type (5,7) |
| BLACKPUDDING | Dark and sweet type of sausage (5,7) |
| BANANASPLITS | Something for the swingers in Croatia and small sweet types (6,6) |
| LOLLIPOPMAN | Chap helping children cross the road (with a sweet?) (8,3) |
| HERD | He's on the road with a group (4) |
| TOURING | On the road with a theatre company |
| CHAIR | Office of a bishop or judge; a professorship; a sedan on poles; a prize at an eisteddfod; or, a general word for a seat derived from the Latin word "cathedra" (5) |
| THIRD | Possibly hit the road with a decent part |
| REDSTART | Looking angry, hit the road with a bird (8) |
| SCREECH | Sounds of The Cars stopping on the road with The Stones loosely gathered on a slope by church (7) |
| ROD | Whether an angler's fishing-pole, a cane for a stroll or a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer of blue-eyed soul, it is a word or name synonymous with a stick for punishment or control (3) |
| LEDGER | A book or collection of financial accounts; a horizontal scaffolding pole; a slab; or, a sinker for fishing (6) |
| DUALCARRIAGEWAY | A raceway rail dug to make a road with a dividing strip (4,11) |
| EACHWAY | How you should look when crossing the road for a two-in-one bet (4-3) |
| ROOFRACKS | For those hitting the road with The Gladstones, for example, it's on the house for those who can hold their drink (4,5) |