| ENROUTE | On the journey |
| SETSOUT | Drops the coin in the burrow and leaves on the journey (4,3) |
| LONGMARCH | Extra days following February on the journey of the Red Chinese (4,5) |
| TRIPOD | Stand on the journey back, just the same (6) |
| IRIDESCENT | Describes shimmering colours that hit them right between the eyes, they say, on the journey down |
| GANGWAY | Passage used by the crew on the journey (7) |
| TRANSIT | In ___, on the journey (7) |
| TRIPUP | Stumble on the journey north? (4,2) |
| SETOUT | Take off on the journey: 2 wds. |
| TRIP | Fall on the journey (4) |
| TRANSITU | In passing, on the journey (abl.) |
| STRIP | Opening of a sketch on the journey is a take-off (5) |
| HOMEWARDBOUND | On the journey back we had mob round, maybe (8-5) |
| REHEARSE | Practise in hospital, retire and take it slowly on the journey to one's final resting place (8) |
| PROM | Will make one lose one's footing on the journey (4) |
| RUNTOEARTH | Find, on the journey home from space (3,2,5) |
| SARTO | Italian word for "tailor", which is the epithet of the Florentine painter Andrea d'Agnolo di Francesco di Luca, whose frescos include The Journey of the Magi and The Nativity of the Virgin (5) |
| HOME | End of the ladder (and the end point of the journey) |
| DECKCARGO | Pack for the journey and leave what's on top of the boat (4,5) |
| WRITERSTRUST | The 'Journey Prize' is one of the 10 literary awards bestowed by The ___ ___ of canada |