| WATERSIDE | I hear Spooner searched for a broad location by the river (9) |
| RADIOEDIT | Version of a song that's suitable for a broad audience |
| BOULEVARD | Word for a broad tree-lined promenade, road or walk, such as LA's famous "Sunset" example (9) |
| CAPACIOUS | Inconsistent Religious Instructions for a broad (9) |
| RIVERSIDE | Location by water |
| ESCAROLE | Name, from the Latin for "eat, food", thus the ultimate "edible" plant, for a broad-leaved endive, essential for Italian wedding soup (8) |
| CITE | Mention location, by the sound of it (4) |
| INCITE | Encourage bed-and-breakfast location by the sound (6) |
| SIGHT | View internet location, by the sound of it |
| STRATH | Gaelic word for a broad river valley, hence a common element in toponyms of the Scottish Highlands (6) |
| ROADSIDE | Location by the byway? (8) |
| RUMMAGED | Searched for a drink matured on the motorway (8) |
| PROBED | Searched for a place to spend the night (6) |
| SETFORTH | Display filming location by Scottish river (3,5) |
| SCOURED | Searched for a new course on density (7) |
| AHAB | Captain who searched for a great white whale |
| GRIT | Word for a broad smile, yet derived from Old English meaning "bare the teeth in pain or anger" (4) |
| GRIN | Word, from "snarl, bare the teeth in pain or anger" and related to "grunt, groan", for a broad smile (4) |
| VALE | Term for a broad valley in northern England (4) |
| DALE | Dialect, especially in Yorkshire, for a broad or open valley (4) |