| ENDPAPER | Scotch and pop needed through part of book |
| PILOT | Guide I needed through storyline |
| CAMEL | Means of transport to get case of merchandise through part of America |
| SLANT | Point of view that's new through part of fence (5) |
| TROCHEE | Foot's hard and firm, climbing through part of forest |
| TWENTYONE | Travelled through part of Ireland, avoiding Castlebar, finally, and Pontoon |
| AVON | Kennet and - Canal; navigable by longboat or barge, or by bike along its towpath, a waterway flowing through parts of Wiltshire and the Cotswolds (4) |
| TIGER | Largest member of the cat family (Felidae). It is endangered throughout its range, which stretches from the Russian Far East through parts of North Korea, China, India, and Southeast Asia to Sumatra. |
| ELAPSES | Passes through part of church in the Spanish quarter (7) |
| RISER | One was recently asleep through part of flight (5) |
| MOLDAVIA | Former master's belting through part of Romania (8) |
| MORAVIA | A gypsy heading north through part of Czech Republic (7) |
| WAGGLES | Quickly moves goods through part of the UK (7) |
| SALTWATER | Tears through part of recipe for boiled potatoes? |
| WRING | Squeeze right through part of plane |
| PASSAGE | Way through; part of text |
| CLEARWING | Flighty creature taking one direction through part of forest |
| BYGUM | It's emphatically uttered through part of one's mouth |
| BELGRAVIA | See bishop's regal building, travelling through part of London |
| BACKPACKS | Travels in group through part of Cambridge |