| DIRECTOPPOSITE | Send one across the way - or say to stay just where one is? (6,8) |
| LEANTO | I gave these backpackers from Alstone a place to stay -- just a rough shelter in my back garden (4-2) |
| SIMMER | To stay just below boiling point while bubbling gently (6) |
| SHOOT | Go away with sounds of fairy rings stealing around - damage just where one didn't want it (5,7,2,3,4 |
| INEQUITY | It's not just where one might invest (8) |
| GUIDE | One who leads and shows the way or directs the movements of a person or a group |
| BENDOVER | Go out of one's way to show how supple one is? (4,4,9) |
| BACKWARDS | Go out of one's way to show how supple one is? (4,4,9) |
| IMAM | From Arabic for "lead the way" or "he guided", title, found in the name of a "swooning" aubergine dish, of the prayer or salat leader of a mosque (4) |
| DIRECTS | Shows one the way, or tells someone else to? |
| GETONESHANDIN | Find the way or the knack of doing something (3,4,4,2) |
| SO | 'in the way or manner shown, expressed, indicated, understood' / 'more or less' |
| SHEDDING | Dropping it off along the way or keeping it in the garage? (8) |
| BLUSTERY | Like wild weather? See sky's colour across the way, over the railway |
| APATHY | Lack of interest in anything across the way and by the yard (6) |
| APORIA | A doubt, real or professed, as to what to do or say (6) |
| ATAPINCH | Just where the nip is? (2,1,5) |
| BADMOONRISING | Creedence Clearwater Revival hit with the line "I see trouble on the way," or what can be found in three long Down entries |
| PREPOSITIONALPHRASE | "In the way" or "by the sea," e.g. |
| STOP | Spice Girls song with the lyric "Slow it down, read the sign so you know just where you're goin'" |