| PATIODOOR | Radio too wobbly following pressure of sliding exit (5,4) |
| BLARED | Played the radio too loudly |
| PNEUMATIC | Unit came out, following pressure of compressed air (9) |
| EXOSKELETON | Old knees too wobbly to get round lake - that's tough on a crab! |
| AFOOTINTHEDOOR | The first steps on the road if too wobbly? (1,4,2,3,4) |
| PILL | Sick, following pressure of medication (4) |
| PRAGMATIC | Scrap act I'm performing, following pressure to be realistic (9) |
| PRECURSOR | One who led soldiers, following pressure, comes back |
| AVALANCHE | Mass of sliding snow (9) |
| GLISSANDI | Effects of sliding I'd reversed after signals changed (9) |
| SCROLLING | Act of sliding graphics or text from right to left or up and down on a computer/device screen (9) |
| GEOSTATIC | Cottage is damaged by the pressure of earth (9) |
| EXTENSION | Pressure of dealing with a former spouse? |
| MANOMETER | Instrument used for measuring the pressure of liquids and gases (9) |
| BOYLESLAW | Be slowly cracking up about a principle involving pressure of 27 |
| SASH | One of a pair of sliding frames containing a pane of glass for a window of the same name (4) |
| SKATING | Torvill %26 Dean were great exponents of this art of sliding on ice |
| CALORIE | Unit of energy or heat originally defined as the amount of heat required at a pressure of 1 standard atmosphere to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1degrees Celsius. Since 1948 this unit has b |
| PADDLE | Following pressure to go off, row ensues |
| PRUSSIAN | USSR in a mess, following pressure from an older European state (8) |