| COMMONLY | In a routine way |
| PROCESSES | Deals with in a routine way (9) |
| PROCESS | Deal with in a routine way (7) |
| CREATUREOFHABIT | For a cute bather, I abandoned person in a routine (8,2,5) |
| WHO | Player "on first," in a routine |
| SINSOFHUMOR | Groaners in a routine? |
| GAGLINE | Joke in a routine |
| INARUT | Stuck in a routine (2,1,3) |
| THEBEATENTRACK | Teeth can't break if treated in routine way |
| ROTE | Fixed routine way |
| GASUP | Take on fuel, in a routine suggested by the first words of 20-, 34-, 41-, and 55-Across |
| SETTLEDDOWN | West End dolt surprisingly adopted an orderly and routine way of life (7,4) |
| METHODS | Certain boys out to upset the routine ways |
| COG | Word for any one of the sprockets of a gear or other toothed wheel, thus for a subordinate who performs a routine or small part in a greater system (3) |
| PERFECT | Word describing a paragon diamond or, formerly, a score of 10.0 for a routine in artistic gymnastics (7) |
| UTILITY | Practicality; a handy thing; a gas, electricity or other service provider; a computer program for carrying out a routine task; or, with "room", one's household laundry (7) |
| APERTURE | Opening for a routine over in A&E (8) |
| MILKRUN | Pertaining to the safe regular round of a dairyman/woman, a term for a routine flight or other uneventful journey or mission (4,3) |
| HABITUAL | A Bali hut organised to accommodate a routine |
| POLKA | In Interpol, Kate has a routine (5) |