| ORANGEMAN | One to march or stroll with old woman, breaking leg |
| OMAN | Old woman breaking leg in a state |
| DEFILE | It may corrupt one to march off in line (6) |
| COMMONLAWMARRIAGE | I'm Grace, moral woman, breaking up union |
| FEATHERS | Exploits woman's breaking down (8) |
| TAXYEAR | April 1 to March 31 (3,4) |
| 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) |
| RIDERHAGGARD | Writer, one travelling with old woman to part of France (5,7) |
| HAGGLE | Argue the price with old woman with broken leg (6) |
| PARKA | Place where one may stroll with a personal protection against the weather (5) |
| GEMMA | Girl's name such as Beryl, associated with old woman |
| DODOMA | Party repeatedly with old woman in African capital (6) |
| PUMA | Cat turned up with old woman |
| COMA | Company associated with old woman in unconscious state (4) |
| DOGMA | Blind faith in canine with old woman (5) |
| HAGGLING | Arguing over price with old woman is galling when Al leaves (8) |
| ISOTRETINOIN | Drug, one drunk, dealing with onset of tetanus in one breaking leg |
| WALKOFLIFE | Stroll with Oscar to pick up flute holding long lead in background (4,2,4) |
| PIER | Place to dock or stroll |
| CAKEWALK | Take a stroll with delicacy - make it a dance! (8) |