| BYSEA | Now and then, boyos began to describe how they might reach destination |
| HOMESICK | Residents here are out of sorts when tourist describes how they feel, perhaps |
| TALL | "Feet" are what we use to walk around (and also to describe how ___ a person is) |
| DEATHTOLL | When the climate strikes and people don't make it, we use these dreadful words to describe how many die. (5,4) |
| EACHOTHER | Every alternative used to describe how people communicate in partnership (4,5) |
| LEGUP | Assistance offered to describe how flamingo is standing (3,2) |
| SALTATION | Term used to describe how the kangaroo hops with both feet pushing off the ground at the same time |
| ESTABLISHED | Made stable or firm - often used to describe how a recently planted plant has settled into its new home! (11) |
| OARS | They row as or how they might (4) |
| THOSE | As go the antis in revolt and how they might be described (5) |
| AGAINST | As go the antis in revolt and how they might be described (7) |
| UNDERGO | Suffer, and fail to reach destination? |
| BRIBES | Only half briefs bestie concerning how they might get preferential treatment |
| ETA | When vessel is expected to reach destination (1,1,1) |
| PORTRAY | Describe how Raymond has taken to strong wine (7) |
| OMELETTE | Some letters describe how to cook this dish (8) |
| ARRIVE | Reach destination with a right to split |
| VIROLOGY | Essentially, moving abroad allows eager boyos to get together for medical study |
| CHOIRBOYS | They sing for free - rich boyos! (9) |
| LAYLOW | Does this describe how little chickens do their business in secret hide? (3,3) |