| ROAMS | So use your arm when he wanders off! (5) |
| RYEBREAD | Dry, needing a beer badly? Then use your loaf (3,5) |
| ENSUE | Follow directions - and then use wrongly (5) |
| DICED | Chanced one's arm when chopped (5) |
| ROVER | He wanders like a dog (5) |
| NOMAD | He wanders in no deranged fashion (5) |
| TEMPO | Rate of playing will rise, so use delaying tactics (5) |
| TERSE | To be so, use shorter sentences in part (5) |
| LAILA | Some flail arms when seeing Holby City's Ms Rouass (5) |
| ERRAT | He wanders: modo in quo ambulat peregrinator? |
| SENOR | Spanish title found by inserting an anagram of "rose" into _ _ N _ _ (the grid doesn't accept the "N", so use an "N") |
| REBUT | Drive back from river, then use public transport, going north |
| ROVES | Wanders off during the overs (5) |
| DAYDREAMER | He wanders off, having adjusted ready-made curtains for Queen (10) |
| DIGRESSES | Put US soldier back in frocks if he wanders off point (9) |
| SLEEPWALKER | He wanders when he's out (11) |
| LOOMLARGE | Can leg and arm, when sculpted, figure prominently? (4,5) |
| SOUTHEAST | So use that change of direction (5-4) |
| OSSEOUS | Bony? So-so, use variation (7) |
| OARSMEN | Strokes, say, one's arm when agitated (7) |