| DOWNGRADE | Move from A to B and awkwardly drag blue English cases (9) |
| FUNRUN | Organised gathering to move from A to B (3,3) |
| REHEARSE | He brings up English cases to run through |
| GLISSANDI | Moves from A to B, say, without stopping |
| REGRADE | Move from A to B, say |
| DOWNGRADES | Dog wanders off, and moves from A to B, say (10) |
| DANUBE | The Blue-; English title of a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II (6) |
| CORAL | Invertebrate of oceanic reefs, worn 46 The Blue -; English title of a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II (6) |
| PEANUTS | Wall brasses, discs or slabs, such as the blue English Heritage examples; or, gaming/poker chips (7) |
| THUMBNAIL | Miniature person getting from A to B in the end (9) |
| CHANGEKEY | Go from A to B, say, to swap means of access (6,3) |
| TRANSSTIP | Move from a boat to a barge, e.g. |
| TELEPORTS | Gets from A to B instantly |
| EVOCATIVE | English case so haunting (9) |
| KEYCHANGE | A to B, for one ... or a hint to the word scrambled within each starred clue's answer |
| SCRAWLING | Writing quickly and awkwardly |
| WHOLESTEP | A to B, in music |
| ROUTE | Choice of roads taken to get to from A to B; or, a regular journey (5) |
| BEELINE | Word, in reference to the linear flightpath of a buzzing or droning Apis when returning to its hive, for the most direct route from A to B (7) |
| TRANSPORTARE | To carry X from A to B, a prosaic word which Caesar liked |