| ESKIMOROLL | Likes room to manoeuvre, taking left turn in boat |
| ALARM | Danger warning - like room to be vacated |
| ANDALUSIA | Also take left turn in continent to reach part of Spain (9) |
| LABYRINTH | Bryn hit a left turn in the maze (9) |
| LAPEL | Fifth time round circuit, perhaps, taking left in a flap |
| AMBER | Casual walker taking left gets to a traffic light |
| LEEWAY | A boat's sideways drift; or, alluding to the space said craft has "given" to the wind, a term for freedom, latitude, room to manoeuvre or slack (6) |
| LATITUDE | Room to manoeuvre position in relation to the Equator (8) |
| ONLY | Just round city, taking left (4) |
| PANAMA | Criticise a repackaged Macallan taking left short cut (6,5) |
| CANAL | Criticise a repackaged Macallan taking left short cut (6,5) |
| DEFLECT | Mistake, taking left swerve |
| OFFSIDE | Sporting ploy of taking left back past first of strikers, if organised (7,4) |
| EARLO | In advance, securing room to manoeuvre a murder victim (4,1,5) |
| MORAY | In advance, securing room to manoeuvre a murder victim (4,1,5) |
| FLATPACKED | No room to manoeuvre in apartment, as furniture may have arrived? (4-6) |
| SCOPE | Policeman in the Southeast has room to manoeuvre (5) |
| PANTRY | From the Latin meaning "bread", a larder-like room or walk-in cupboard for crockery, cutlery and food (6) |
| LARDER | From Old French for "bacon-tub", a place for storing said porcine meat originally, later a cool pantry-like room or cupboard for food in general (6) |
| CUBICLE | Young guy's cool about large cell-like room (7) |