| WEAVE | Run shuttle from west to east on the avenue (5) |
| TIME | Author Mr Winton going to East on the hour (4) |
| COLUMNBUS | Shuttle from one end of a portico to the other? |
| UNTRUTHFULNESS | Dishonest mapping of fun run shuttles (14) |
| WRONGAPPROACH | It's out of kilter on the avenue and it annoys the swingers targeting one of The Greens (5,8) |
| ALICEFAYE | Female co-star of the 1937 US musical film On the Avenue (5,4) |
| EAVES | Roof projection making waves from west to east (5) |
| USQUE | All the way, continually; Juvenal 10.1-2 "a Gadibus ____ | Auroram" from West to East |
| LEVEL | It goes west to east, east to west, and that's flat (5) |
| OMAHA | Largest city of Nebraska, in the east on the west bank of the Missouri River (5) |
| ACCRA | Capital and largest city of Ghana, in the south-east on the Gulf of Guinea (5) |
| ASSAM | Chief tea-producing state of India, in the north-east on the border with Bangladesh and Bhutan (5) |
| TAPER | Narrow trail mostly heading west to east alongside river (5) |
| CROSSCOUNTRY | Run overland from west to east or vice versa? (5-7) |
| WORDSQUARE | Perhaps it's the sea could fill a small one, from west to east and north to south! |
| DANUBE | Which is the only major European river flowing from west to east? (6) |
| STARE | Look intently as rats run back to the end of the avenue (5) |
| ICKNIELDWAY | Ancient British track crossing modern-day England roughly from west to east (8,3) |
| AVERT | Turn aside at the avenue on the right (5) |
| RAVED | Went mad, having left to go round the avenue (5) |