| SIGNS | Roadside information notices described in the Highway Code (5) |
| INFECTION | With a little information, notice new contamination (9) |
| SIGN | Information notice (4) |
| RULES | Regulations, such as those in the Highway Code or Laws of Cricket (5) |
| RACED | Completed in speed with one in the highway (5) |
| ROADS | Dora's lost in the highways and byways (5) |
| APPLE | Described in the ancient writings of Roman statesman Cato the Elder, a fruit crushed in a cidery to make the perry-like drink whose connoisseurs are known as pommeliers (5) |
| OFFER | - of amends; procedure described in the Defamation Act 1996 enabling a defendant to apologise to the claimant of a libel case to avoid further dispute (5) |
| SINCE | CSE described in the meantime (5) |
| EBOLA | Virus described in the 1995 book "The Hot Zone" |
| SIEGE | Encirclement, such as that of Troy described in the Iliad (5) |
| OREOS | Treats once described in the Harvard Crimson as "the official snack of crosswords" |
| BUILTUP | Description of an area densely covered by buildings; or, according to the Highway Code, an area where the speed limit of a road is 30 mph (5-2) |
| RULESOFTHEROAD | The highway code (5,2,3,4) |
| GHOST | Father of Shakespeare's Hamlet, as described in the play's dramatis personae (5) |
| LIARS | Cretans, as described in the Epimenides paradox |
| STEAK | Cut of meat described in "The Matrix" |
| LESLIEHOREBELISHA | Minister of Transport from 1934 to 1937 who rewrote the Highway Code and introduced the driving test and a beacon at pedestrian crossings |
| TRAFFICCOPS | They take pics for fact of people breaking the highway code (7,4) |
| DRIVINGTEST | Exam that includes the Highway Code (7,4) |