| GAIT | Mode of walking |
| RAMBLER | Description of a person who participates in the rural pursuit of walking in the countryside; or, of a rose, such as the white-blossomed "Rector" (7) |
| MILLIPEDE | An arthropod with a cylindrical body made up of many segments, each of which bears two pairs of walking legs (9) |
| WAYSTOGOFASTER | Running instead of walking or taking a plane instead of a train, as examples: 4 wds. |
| WOBBLE | Move unsteadily with an awkward way of walking out of hospital |
| RAMBLING | Activity of walking in the countryside; or, description of a climbing rose (8) |
| AGAINST | Disapproving of a way of walking across the poles |
| GATE | They say a particular manner of walking is a means of access |
| GAMENESS | Disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet. |
| FOOTSORE | Or of toes when weary of walking (8) |
| CANDYCANES | Form of confectionery in the shape of walking sticks, usually striped red and white (5,5) |
| FOOT | A manner of walking; 12 inches; or, the bottom of a page or hill (4) |
| LEGGED | Bargee historically propelling a canal boat through a tunnel by means of walking their feet along the roof or walls of said underpass (6) |
| LEGGER | Bargee historically propelling a canal boat through a tunnel by means of walking their feet along the roof or walls of said underpass |
| PACE | Speed of movement, especially of walking or running (4) |
| PODIATRIST | Specialist doctor that deals with the bones of the foot and mechanics of walking (10) |
| SQUELCHY | Soggy gurgling sound of walking in wet mud before end of day (8) |
| HARNESS | Word for body armour first, later equipment or gear; the trappings of a horse; a seat belt; or, a set of walking reins for a toddler (7) |
| COHN | Marc of "Walking in Memphis" |
| PATTERS | Sounds of walking in moccasins |