| RABBITWARREN | Maze of tunnels in war, barren bit rebuilt (6, 6) |
| WARREN | Series of tunnels in which rabbits live (6) |
| STALAG | Prisoner supports opening of tunnel in it (6) |
| LINEAR | Straight part of tunnel in earth (6) |
| NARROWLY | Dart reaching end of tunnel in New York, just (8) |
| DAVIDMCCALLUM | Scots actor who played the prisoner in charge of dispersing dirt from tunnels in 'The Great Escape' film (5,8) |
| WORMHOLES | Hypothetical tunnels in space between different parts of the universe (9) |
| RECENT | The modern quarter in Crete having been rebuilt (6) |
| ELIJAH | Wilfred star Mr Wood in jail he rebuilt (6) |
| ROSYTH | Town and dockyard on the Firth of Forth - Shorty rebuilt (6) |
| BORER | An insect, larva or mollusc that makes tunnels in plant material, particularly wood (5) |
| TRAPDOOR | Name the spider that constructs silk-lined tunnels in the ground (8) |
| SHIPWORM | Mollusc making tunnels in submerged wood (8) |
| HONEYCOMB | A structure in which bees store their brood, mel and pollen; suggestive of this, a bewildering maze of caves, cells or rooms; cinder toffee or hokey-pokey; hexagonal smocking; muqarnas; or, waffle fab |
| ESHOLT | Location of tunnel and junction in Yorkshire where five died in a rail crash in 1892 (6) |
| ALIKE | "You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all ___" |
| CRYSTAL | Radio detector in the maze of television (7) |
| GALLSTONES | Angels, lost in a maze of painful inner pebbles (10) |
| MISTRIAL | Hearing one that is flawed in film version of The Tunnel in retrospect (8) |
| HOPE | Light at the end of the tunnel in fragment of French opera (4) |