| CAMBERS | Slight upward curves, as in roads or beams |
| ROD | Nothing in road or road without a powerful US vehicle? (3) |
| CAMBER | Slight upward curve in road, wing etc (6) |
| BEND | An arch, crook or curve, as in an archer's bow, a dogleg, an elbow or one's back when bowing forth (4) |
| STWIST | Double curve, as in yarn |
| KNELLS | Double curves, as on highways |
| ESSES | Double curves, as on highways |
| SNAKY | Having many curves, as a road |
| SLEEPERS | Plain earrings in the form of little gold hoops or rings; or, beams supporting railway tracks (8) |
| SUNBURST | A motif or symbol used in architecture and design, consisting of rays or beams radiating out from a central disc (8) |
| LASERS | OR beams |
| POTHOLES | Caves forming in limestone areas as a result of erosion by water; or, hazardous hollows in roads (8) |
| BENDS | Doglegs in roads; hairpins in racing circuits; meanders in rivers; nautical knots; or, with definite article, decompression sickness (5) |
| FORKS | Bifurcations in rivers, roads or snakes' tongues; tools for lifting hay; or, utensils used with spoons when waiting in the silver-service style (5) |
| SURVEYOR | An overseer or supervisor; an inspector of something, such as buildings, land, roads or ships; a geodesist; or, a customs official (8) |
| TURNS | Bends in rivers or roads; or, reversals of the tide (5) |
| EMBANKMENTS | Man-made ridges of earth or stone carrying roads or railways, or confining waterways (11) |
| BOLLARDS | Posts in roads used as barriers (8) |
| FESTOON | A chain or garland of flowers hung in a curve as a decoration (7) |
| JUNCTION | Where roads or railway lines cross or join (8) |