| OVERANDDONEWITH | He'd roved in a town randomly having finished (4,3,4,4) |
| NEARSIGHTED | He's treading randomly, having problems with vision (4-7) |
| SLOWONTHEUPTAKE | Dim in a town house - light at first kept going off |
| HOMERESTORATION | Property improvement in a town's historic district, perhaps |
| RANGE | A rank, row or series of items; a stretch of open country, such as that freely roved by a gamekeeper, hen, park warden, soldier or wanderer; or, a large stove for cooking (5) |
| OVERDUE | You roved about in the East and became late as a result (7) |
| DROVE | A number of cattle herded together roved about (5) |
| BARNSTAPLE | My pal, who lived in my street in Brane, now has a new place in a town in North Devon (10) |
| CIRCUS | From the Latin for "ring", a Roman arena for chariot races and gladiatorial combats; a round tent or big top for a company of acrobats and clowns; or, a rounded space in a town (6) |
| OWNING | Having a proprietary interest in a town in Germany (6) |
| DOVER | Roved around the English port (5) |
| DOGGONE | Blasted Rover has roved! (7) |
| ONMARS | Where the Sojourner rover roved |
| OVERDID | I'd roved around, but went too far (7) |
| MARS | Where the Spirit rover roved |
| CAVORTED | Cat roved around and played |
| OVERBOARD | Aimlessly, boar roved too far (9) |
| DEVOUR | Wolf roved slyly around, cruel at heart (6) |
| PLACE | Open square or space for a market in a town; or, any one of the first three positions in a race (5) |
| TWINPEAKS | 1990s TV series about a murder in a town in Washington |