| ATRIGHTANGLES | Straight over inner slant, forming a corner |
| MITRE | Joint between two pieces of wood, forming a corner (5) |
| GAZELLE | Look fixedly over inner section of ballet for graceful creature (7) |
| ENCLAVE | Clean change over inner part of one country in another one |
| RIGHTO | Straight over? Yep! (6) |
| CROATIA | One flying straight over huge landmass, we hear, in the country |
| DIRECTORY | Straight over to railway reference book (9) |
| LEGGEDIT | Ran straight over good journalist (6,2) |
| MENDONESWAYS | Go straight over rocks, following troops |
| BEELINE | Goes straight over, embracing it with juvenile ebullience |
| ABOVEBOARD | Straight over the committee's head (5,5) |
| STROLL | Saunter straight over lines |
| HIGHERUP | Boss tripping straight over |
| WHOOSH | Question put to topless Spice Girl sounds like it went straight over her head? (6) |
| CROSSBOW | Firing weapon, one flying straight over ship, then boat cut in half (8) |
| VLADIMIRPUTIN | In his autobiography First Person, who tells of being attacked by a rat he trapped, learning a lesson about the dangers of backing opponents into a corner? (8,5) |
| VACUUMCLEANER | Appliance one is content to see gathering dust in a corner? (6,7) |
| ASPARAGUSTIPS | A corner shop at first originally gives us hints about vegetable (9,4) |
| PENTANGLE | A writer took time to add a corner to a plane figure (9) |
| SETPIECE | A start of play in football from a deadball situation, such as a corner or free-kick (3,5) |