| FRONTENTRANCE | Is this a way in or a way out for those in The House? (5,8) |
| EMERGENCYEXIT | Way out for those in danger (9,4) |
| DOOR | A way in, or a way out |
| EGRESS | An exit or a way out (6) |
| SERVICEENTRANCE | Delivery person's way in, or a hint to the tennis terms at the beginnings of 16-, 29- and 46-Across |
| SOUNDPROOFING | Is this why we've heard nothing from The Assembly, barring the racket they're making in The House? (13) |
| DAYCARECENTRE | Local authority welfare drop-in for those partial Independents in The House? (3,4,6) |
| EXITPOLL | Those involved in psephology see this as a way out for Count (4,4) |
| OUBLIETTE | Dungeon made so that the only way in (or out) is through a trap door at the top |
| AFTERYOU | Is this a way of contextualising how future generations will arrive? Go on - this is an opportunity to be polite! (5,3) |
| UPSTART | A parvenu lacking social skills appropriate for their newly elevated position; or, a way of mounting a bar in gymnastics, also called a kip (7) |
| ROLLERBLINDS | They block the world out for those working on the locks for the hunters (6,6) |
| TEN | Number of mispelled words in this puzzle's clues (oh, by the way, watch out for those tricky circled |
| WALLPAPERS | Those in The House covering-up Partition with report dividing those in The Maze (10) |
| EXIT | Marking the spot, it provides a way out for us (4) |
| ELBOW | Thrust or jostle one's way in or out of a crowd (5) |
| HOTSEATS | Stressful positions all the rage for those in the house (3,5) |
| PROFITEERS | Free port is out for those who are only in it for gain! (10) |
| HALL | One of those in The House, presumably the corridor of power, for example (4) |
| AISLE | Beer drinking, is this a way? (5) |