| INSTALLED | Set up and connected, ... the new TV |
| BRACED | Was toned up and connected for the musician (6) |
| RHETT | Butler runs the new TV without volume (5) |
| RAILROAD | It connected the West to the East, from 1885 |
| ASSEMBLE | Set up and clued up about mess up (8) |
| CAMINO | "Any important highway," in Spain; a 16th-century highway that connected the cities of Gijon, Leon, and Madrid (6) |
| SEINE | The Briare Canal of France, completed in 1642, connected the Loire to this other river |
| SPANNED | Connected the opposite shores of, as a river |
| DETRIMENTAL | Harmful, when Ted connected the wrong terminal! (11) |
| LETTER | Word, from the Latin for "culture, epistle, learning, literature" and connected to "leather writing material", for any one of the alphabetic characters from A to Z (6) |
| EARTHED | Fear the Daleks surrounded and connected to ground (7) |
| GALAHAD | A convict set up and cheated the noblest of men |
| INSTITUI | I set up and founded, educated and trained |
| BLACKFRIARS | London railway station and connected London Underground station whose platforms span the River Thames |
| CHERISH | Word, from the French for "dear" and connected to "charity", meaning adore, care for or treasure (7) |
| TERRACE | Row of usually identical and connected houses (7) |
| LEGATO | Smooth and connected |
| MACABRE | Strange, unpleasant and connected with death |
| UNITED | Joined university and connected with no one (6) |
| ADJOINED | A record player I fixed in one day and connected (8) |