| ADORABLE | Lovely stretch of road or a blemish (8) |
| BOTTLENECK | Narrow stretch of road or junction at which traffic is held up (10) |
| LADYCHATTERLEYSLOVER | Novel; lovely stretch already (20) |
| MARK | A boundary; a sign, symbol or trace; a target; an "X" as a signature; or, a blemish, blot, smear or streak (4) |
| FLAW | Word for a snowflake or a spark or fire originally, later a fragment; or, a blemish/imperfection, as in a gem (4) |
| GRADIENT | From "step", an incline, such as that of a road or a train track; the degree of said slope; the extent of steepness of a graph at any point; or, a progressive blend from one colour to another (8) |
| TRACTION | The grip of a tyre on a road or a wheel on a rail (8) |
| MEANDERS | Follows a winder or twisting course e.g. a road or a river (8) |
| CROSSING | With types including pelican, puffin, toucan and zebra, a place designated for pedestrians to traverse a road; or, a sea voyage (8) |
| ARTERIAL | Type of road or highway |
| ENGINEER | Designer of roads or bridges (8) |
| CORNICHE | French for a coastal cliff road; or, a waterfront promenade in Egypt (8) |
| CLEARWAY | Stretch of road with no vehicles? (8) |
| LANE | A narrow often rural road; or, a division of a waterway or airspace as a route for a ship or a plane (4) |
| CORNERSHOP | A type of convenience store, grocer, minimart, newsagent, off-licence or other emporium of everyday goods, characteristically situated at the end of a local road or a junction in a residential area (6 |
| FOURINHAND | A tally-ho coach drawn by a quartet of horses on the road; or, a tie with a schoolboy knot to complete a gentleman's dress code (4-2-4) |
| KINK | A twist in a hose, length of hair or road; or, a crick in the neck (4) |
| TURNOFF | A road leading away from a major road or a highway (7) |
| BEND | Dogleg or switchback in a road; or, a type of knot (4) |
| DOGLEG | What describes a sharp bend in a road, or a golf hole where the fairway has a bend? (3-3) |