| COBBLED | Roughly repaired shoes or roads |
| COBBLES | Roughly repairs shoes or roads (7) |
| COBBLE | Roughly repair shoes or roads (6) |
| PATCHED | It's been roughly repaired by that chap, Ted (7) |
| SOZZLED | Drunk repaired shoes, carrying unknown pair? (7) |
| RESOLED | Repaired shoe with red inner sole (7) |
| PATHWAY | Road or roads going quietly almost across yard (7) |
| AVENUES | Word, possibly introduced by John Evelyn, for tree-lined paths or roads, such as those constituting the 72 miles worth laid out by the 1st Duke of Montagu at Boughton (7) |
| NETWORK | A nexus of things such as broadcasting stations, business contacts, computer systems, friends, railway lines or roads (7) |
| TOECAPS | Pieces of leather or metal fitted over the end of shoes or boots to protect or strengthen them (7) |
| EYELETS | Peepholes; apertures for the passage of cords, laces, ropes or tapes in corsets, sails, shoes or waistcoats; rings reinforcing these; or, perforations bound with stitching in openwork (7) |
| LOAFERS | Casual shoes or idlers (7) |
| SHORTEN | Compress a pair of shoes - or 10 (possibly 23) |
| TSTRAPS | Buckled "bars" on footwear for ballroom/dance, Mary Janes, styles of 1930s shoes or Start-Rites (1-6) |
| MEANDER | Winding flow of a river or road (7) |
| VIADUCT | Structure carrying a railway or road in the air (7) |
| POTHOLE | Hollow worn in a rock or road (7) |
| GUTTERS | Water channels at the edge of a roof or road (7) |
| DEADEND | Closed-off passage or road (4,3) |
| REHEELED | Repaired shoes |