| CAMERACUT | Photographer's transition from one shot to another, look in tarmac cue (6,3) |
| CUT | Transition from one shot to another in film (3) |
| SWISHPAN | Quick snap of a camera from one shot to another |
| ODER | Heading back, go for another look in river |
| ITINERARY | Home time - one shot to capture route (9) |
| SIXTEENTH | The lowest points-scoring position in Tarmac GP racing since the 1980s. (9) |
| CHANGEOVER | Alter a set of six for the transition from one system to another |
| SEGUE | Smooth uninterrupted transition from one piece to another; Italian, literally 'follows' (5) |
| RITEOFPASSAGE | Ritual which celebrates the transition from one phase of life to another (4,2,7) |
| JUMPCUTS | Abrupt transitions from one scene to another in films and TV shows (4,4) |
| SEGUES | Transitions from one piece of music to another (6) |
| CHANGE | Coins collectively; the moon's transition from one phase to the next; a transfer between trains; or, a new or refreshing experience |
| HOLE | Only one shot to achieve driving ambition (4,2,3) |
| INONE | Only one shot to achieve driving ambition (4,2,3) |
| HOIST | Part of flag, one shot to pieces (5) |
| DIRGE | Keen - for one shot to the top |
| OCCAM | Computer language set up in tarmac company (5) |
| OLD | First 100-1 shot to win Melbourne Cup. - Rowley (3) |
| LAYERS | What you might dress in during the transition from winter to spring |
| ACCESS | Admission in tarmac cesspool |