| MISPRINT | Run fast by motorway? It's a typographical error (8) |
| MIASMA | Difficulty with breathing has two characters passing out by motorway - it's the pollution |
| NOMATTER | Chat about roundabout ahead of motorway? It's not important (2,6) |
| THEME | What's the matter with opening 24 across on motorway? It's the beginning of the end! (5) |
| ALSATIAN | Sat I held fast by boy, but I might bite (8) |
| PINIONED | Held fast by the arms (8) |
| ANATHEMA | Woman digesting article about motorway - it's detestable |
| SWASH | A rush of seawater over the shore after the breaking of a wave; the imitative sound or "scend" of such a surge; swagger or bluster; or, a typographical flourish on a letter (5) |
| BINOMIAL | Symbolic expression of albino cycling around a motorway? (8) |
| MISCHIEF | Devilment of person in charge of a motorway? (8) |
| DINGBATS | Typographical devices, such as an asterisk - (US) eccentrics (8) |
| OBELISKS | Tapering pyramid-topped pillars; or, typographical symbols called daggers (8) |
| ASTERISK | Typographical symbol, often used to censor words considered offensive (8) |
| MILEPOST | Sign the French display on motorway? (8) |
| DOMINATE | Hog the motorway? Give over! (8) |
| AUTOBAHN | Motorway? That's taken from Moab, 21D, circling north (8) |
| DIGRAPH | Two letters expressing a single sound, such as the last two in the word in question; or, a typographical ligature, as in A (7) |
| FLEURONS | French architectural, culinary or typographical ornaments in the form of stylised bloomlets, florets or leaflets (8) |
| LITERAL | American volume ending with a large typographical error |
| ERRATUM | Latin word used to describe a printing or typographical error (7) |