| KOEVIL | I had a vile weekend, having left Exeter to go and stay in a terrible place near Trowbridge (6) |
| SISTER | In need of a rest, I left Swansea in order to go and stay with one of my relatives (6) |
| GREENWAY | As arranged, last Monday we left Exeter to go and visit our gran near North Curry (8) |
| MELKSHAM | After Sam and Mel finish work at the hospital, they travel together to their place near Trowbridge (8) |
| CLEAVE | Having a cold, don't go and stay with (6) |
| BEFORE | My second cousin left Exeter in February last year, or perhaps it was earlier than that (6) |
| HELL | He will be in a terrible place (4) |
| CARS | They're tired and stay in a lot |
| TRUCKER | Driver is curt, gets drunk on weekend having beer often (7) |
| TASK | Sat back at the weekend, having completed chore (4) |
| UNTEMPTED | You want me to visit you right on the outskirts of Pontypridd, and stay in a tent? Unfortunately I'm not at all drawn towards doing that! (9) |
| ETCHER | After my cousin left her place on the outskirts of Trowbridge, she retrained to become a specialist engraver (6) |
| INLINE | Stay in to avoid a row or just stay in a row (2,4) |
| LINGER | Hang around, stay in a place longer than necessary (6) |
| ESTATE | Stay in a landed property in the West, at Easter time (6) |
| BOATEL | Place to stay in a seaside town |
| LIEINS | Neil is drunk and stays in bed (3,3) |
| HINTED | Indirectly implied finding female deer around the outskirts of Trowbridge (6) |
| SANITY | Reason to stay in a resort |
| REMAIN | Stay (in a place) |