| ORANGEMAN | One to march or stroll about in old crown dependency (9) |
| OPERAHATS | Dash about in old man's (or woman's) headgear |
| LEVITICUS | Lust, vice and crime essentially written about in old law book (9) |
| FLANEUR | I stroll about in road wearing warm coat |
| MEANDER | Stroll about in Rome and Eritrea (7) |
| DEFILE | It may corrupt one to march off in line (6) |
| TAXYEAR | April 1 to March 31 (3,4) |
| ISLEOFMAN | Odd if no males could be found in this Crown dependency! (4,2,3) |
| EASTEREGG | It may be present in March or April |
| WALK | Meaning "roll" or "wander", an amble, ramble, saunter or stroll; the regular circuit or round of a trader, postman etc; or, by extension, one's course of life or profession (4) |
| STEP | A stage up or down; a rung of a ladder; or, a foot movement, pace or stride in a dance, march or walk (4) |
| EPISCOPATE | See son wearing majestic old crown (10) |
| CIRCUMAMBULATE | Spread over most of Mumbai freely and stroll about (14) |
| SAUNTER | Stroll about primary school with aunt and the Queen (7) |
| AMIABLE | Pleasant stroll about the outskirts of Ikamatua (7) |
| RAMBLES | Strolls about freely in part of ashram blessing (7) |
| PIER | Place to dock or stroll |
| RAMBLE | Countryside walk or stroll following river (6) |
| ORKNEY | Which islands won a vote to investigate alternative methods of government, to become a crown dependency of the UK or self-governing teritory of Norway? (6) |
| MANISANISLAND | True statement about a Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea? |