| TRANSITED | Passed across or through |
| WICK | A brad, drawing pin or tingle; one of a series of zigzag patterns made when sailing a boat across or through a headwind; or, tasteless, vulgar objects collectively (4) |
| TACK | A brad, drawing pin or tingle; one of a series of zigzag patterns made when sailing a boat across or through a headwind; or, tasteless, vulgar objects collectively (4) |
| TRANSIT | The act or fact of passing across or through. (7) |
| TRAVERSED | Travelled across or through |
| PASS | Go across or through (4) |
| TRAVERSE | Travel across or through (8) |
| EVENHANDED | Nearly passed across to fair (4-6) |
| OVERLOOK | Passed across to get approval (8) |
| HANDCRAFTED | Individual passed across boat |
| DOVER | Port finally passed across |
| ADDINGMACHINE | Including a feature with note passed across counter |
| HANDED | Passed across |
| SKYLIGHT | Welkin lux streaming through the bottom of an empty glass or through a window set in a roof; or, the aforesaid lantern, sunroof or Velux itself (8) |
| BARGAINS | Profits from orders passed across the counter in a pub, say (8) |
| HANDEDOVER | North of Kent port, letters he has passed across (6,4) |
| SINGLEHANDEDLY | Solo pop recording passed across to heartless lady (6-8) |
| FLIGHT | Series of steps, hurdles or canal locks; journey by balloon or through space; or, a flock of swallows (6) |
| AERATE | Put air or gas into or through a liquid or substance (6) |
| STILE | Word, from the Germanic "climb, stair", for a clapper, stepladder, squeeze-belly or tumbledown over or through a wall or hedge (5) |