| ROYALMILE | Name given to a series of streets in Edinburgh (5,4) |
| APOLLO | Name given to a series of manned US spacecraft designed to explore the moon and surrounding space |
| REICH | The name given to a series of German regimes (5) |
| ATOZ | A book containing maps of streets in a particular area (1,2,1) |
| PRINCES | Charles's sons maybe for a street in Edinburgh (7) |
| STRINGS | Series of street calls (7) |
| CLIMACTIC | Acting as a culmination to a series of events (9) |
| STRADDLED | Was non-committal, leaving half of street in a state of confusion (9) |
| FIBONACCI | Mathematician giving name to a series |
| CURBSTONE | Dog with favourite food around street? Edge of street in America |
| ARCADE | This word refers to a gallery or building that is arched or to a series of arches. Strictly speaking, it came to English from Italian by way of French; the Italian, in turn, came from the Latin arcus. |
| MAINDRAGS | Big streets in small towns: 2 wds. |
| SEANTULLY | s favourite who has been living on the streets in the past year (4,5) |
| ROAST | Comedy event in which a guest of honour is subjected to a series of jokes at their expense (5) |
| RHAETIC | In geology, relating to a series of rocks in the late Jurassic period (7) |
| RUBBER | Able to be stretched in to a series of games (6) |
| EALING | Which London suburb gave its name to a series of comedy films made there in the 40s and 50s? (6) |
| DOMINOEFFECT | Part of the game leads to repercussions and what amounts to a series of chain reactions (6,6) |
| DRAMA | Drop of whisky leading to a series of exciting events |
| DOWNPAYMENT | The deposit that ties you in to a series of reimbursements (4,7) |