| BELLYBUTTON | Ring this nicely, finally press this to find the point marking the door to a man's heart? (5,6) |
| ESCAPEKEY | Press this to stop computer program |
| SIAMESE | ___ cat (feline that may have "chocolate point" markings) |
| PRECEDE | Go before this to find the answer (7) |
| SOLVECLUE | Do this to find the right words (5,4) |
| ADMISSION | Opening the door to a day job |
| PASSKEY | It unlocks the door to a restricted area (4,3) |
| CROSSMAGNET | A T-shaped hinge used to attach a door to a door frame (5-6) |
| BILLSTICKER | He puts up posters of a man's heart (4,7) |
| BARBERSSHOP | Where attention is likely to go to a man's head (7,4) |
| VEIN | The way to a man's heart? |
| THROUGHHISSTOMACH | The way to a man's heart? (7,3,7) |
| LETTINGINON | Telling a secret whilst opening the door to? (7,2,2) |
| AORTA | Way to a man's heart? (5) |
| OAK | One of the fagaceous arbors forming a quercetum; its leaves, worn as a garland; something made from its wood, such as a heavy outer door to a college at Oxford or Cambridge; or, the brown colour of sa |
| TUCKER | A woman's lace yoke worn at the neck, as opposed to a man's "best bib" a fuller; Australian grub, nosh or scoff; a person or sewing machine attachment that folds or pleats; or, a Grange Hill character |
| MAPOFIRELAND | Did The Vikings use this to find us or did it give away our position? (3,2,7) |
| ESQUIRE | A polite title appended to a man's name; or, the shieldbearer of a medieval knight (7) |
| NEIGHBORS | 2014 comedy featuring Seth Rogen as a new dad living next door to a frat house |
| ABIDEBYTHELAW | Be a good citizen and live next door to a policeman (5,2,3,3) |