| BLOCKADE | Something that prevents access or progress (8) |
| BARRACKING | Loud criticism something that prevents torture |
| LEITH | Something that prevents husband drinking one's port |
| DISRUPTS | Disturbs the order or progress (8) |
| BULLETIN | Official Report Of News Or Progress (8) |
| ROPEDOFF | Marxist, leaving to secure work, bound to prevent access (5,3) |
| PIVOT | A fulcrum, pin or shaft on which something turns; or, a central person or thing, essential to the success or progress of any undertaking (5) |
| BARRIER | It prevents access to advocate the street lost (7) |
| SHUTS | Prevents access to |
| ENTRY | Building's vestibule or lobby or any of its doors used to gain access; or, a list of competitors (5) |
| CAREER | From the Latin for "wheeled vehicle", word first for a racecourse or a gallop at full-speed, later a swift headlong rush; or, one's profession or progress through life (6) |
| TENOR | Word, from "hold", for the holder of a melody first, now a male singing voice; course or progress; or, the gist or purport of a discourse (5) |
| IMPEDE | Restrict or retard in action or progress (6) |
| STIMULATE | To encourage something to start or progress further (9) |
| STAGE | A distinct step or period of development, growth or progress (5) |
| ADIT | An opening or passage into a mine for the purpose of access or drainage (4) |
| PLATEAU | State of little or no change following a period of activity or progress (7) |
| STASIS | A state or condition in which there is no action or progress (6) |
| DOOR | Access or egress |
| ORY | Suffix for access or audit |