| ROYALMILE | That is morally flexible area between Edinburgh Castle and bridge (5,4) |
| INTHERIGHT | I name article on side that is morally correct (2,3,5) |
| MILE | Royal -; thoroughfare which is the site of Edinburgh Castle and the Scottish Parliament Building (4) |
| LANGWHANG | Nickname for the A70 road between Edinburgh and Ayr (4,5) |
| DEBAUCHEE | Libertine, one who is morally unrestrained (9) |
| IMPOSTURE | Fraud is morally wrong, outside of east of Germany |
| MEDIATORY | Press on to railway and bridge building |
| RIGHTEOUS | Becoming tougher is morally justified (9) |
| ONEOCLOCK | When gun's fired at Edinburgh Castle (3,6) |
| ENGINEERS | Professionals who are only civil when it comes to constructing roads and bridges (9) |
| KAHNAWAKE | Territory just outside of Montreal renowned for Mohawk ironworkers who have worked on buildings and bridges (such as in New York City) for over a century |
| SCOTSMAN | Express train service that ran between Edinburgh and London (6,8) (See 18D) |
| FLYING | Express train service that ran between Edinburgh and London (6,8) (See 6D) |
| GREATNORTHROAD | Former main highway between Edinburgh and London (5,5,4) |
| PENTLANDHILLS | Range running between Edinburgh and Biggar (8,5) |
| FLYINGSCOTSMAN | Steam locomotive famously used to go between Edinburgh and London (6,8) |
| SELFRIGHTEOUS | Convinced that one is morally superior (4-9) |
| FORGOOD | Permanently in favour of that which is morally right (3,4) |
| PACIFISM | Belief that all violence is morally wrong |
| TAMAR | River and bridge which connect Devon and Cornwall (5) |