| BELLE | Starr or Watling |
| KAY | Starr or Kyser |
| BRENDA | Lee, Starr, or Vaccaro |
| AFROPOP | Genre for Arya Starr or Angelique Kidjo |
| BART | Starr or Simpson |
| SIR | Ringo Starr or Paul McCartney |
| STREET | A paved road, such as the ancient "Watling" example or that figuratively traversed by the average man/woman; or, a public thoroughfare generally (6) |
| BEATLE | Lennon, Harrison, Starr or McCartney, for example (6) |
| DRUMMER | Ringo Starr or Charlie Watts, for example (7) |
| OUTLAW | Belle Starr or Jesse James, for example (6) |
| ROMAN | No dramas or upset on Watling Street and Fosse Way, for example (5,5) |
| ROADS | No dramas or upset on Watling Street and Fosse Way, for example (5,5) |
| ROMANROAD | Watling Street or the Fosse Way, eg (5,4) |
| CRAYFORD | Fish van, say, on Watling Street (8) |
| ONA | Munson who played Belle Watling in "GWTW" |
| TAKEMEHIGH | 1974 musical comedy film starring Cliff Richard and Deborah Watling (4,2,4) |
| WROXETER | Shropshire village with remains of a Roman city at the end of Watling Street |
| WRAGG | Harry ___, jockey whose 13 Classic winners include the Derby winners Felstead, Blenheim and Watling Street |
| EDGWAREROAD | London thoroughfare originally part of the Roman Watling Street (7,4) |
| MAIDSTONE | -United, 1989-1992 Fourth Division club whose home was Watling Street, Dartford (9) |