| TRAVERSER | One crosses over to a theatre, right at the end (9) |
| REPRINT | Theatre's right to tackle modern copy (7) |
| RENEGADE | Point to a gender change - one crosses over (8) |
| AMPOULES | Small vessels in which one crosses over river (8) |
| STAGEDOOR | Back entry to a theatre or concert hall for performers (5,4) |
| SUCCESSOR | Following one crosses wrongly holds copper back(9) |
| MARKSTIME | Waits aimlessly as one crosses off the days in prison? (5,4) |
| TRAVERSES | Crosses over some creative works, including poems (9) |
| EXTRADITE | Hand over to a foreign government (9) |
| USHERING | When one is guiding one to a theatre seat, what is one doing (8) |
| RIALTO | It is a stone-arch bridge that crosses over the narrowest point of the Grand Canal in Venice. It is also the oldest bridge across that canal. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 3), Shylock says, |
| MAITRED | One crosses ____ that's ____ in 3 to find one waiting (6,1) |
| DIAGONAL | One crosses square from corner to corner via the middle (8) |
| SHRIMPS | The fleet drops one, crosses the border for some prawns (7) |
| ASIDE | Words spoken directly to a theatre audience |
| ONSTAGE | Visible to a theatre audience (2,5) |
| ACME | One crosses mountain top ___ the highest point (4) |
| STYX | The last river one crosses in remote rural areas, say? |
| SPANNER | One crosses river, but it's a wrench (7) |
| BADINAGE | Mark crosses over in a repartee (8) |