| SANTIAGODECOMPOSTELA | The probable destination of a hiker with a scallop shell on their rucksack |
| SHELLSTATION | Place to gas up with a scallop as its logo |
| MILEPOSTS | Significant events in life ... of a hiker? (9) |
| HAVERSACK | Offer to a hiker with a lot of things to carry, perhaps? (9) |
| BACKPACKER | A hiker with a rucksack (10) |
| WOOLSOCK | Half of a hiker's duo |
| NICHE | In classical architecture, a recess in a wall for a statue, often with a semicircular apex with fluting in the form of a scallop shell (5) |
| BOTTICELLI | Florentine painter who worked for the Medici family throughout most of his life; his works include Primavera and a depiction of a goddess standing in a scallop shell in The Birth of Venus (10) |
| MADELEINE | Small French sponge cake traditionally of genoise batter baked in the shape of a scallop shell (9) |
| THEBIRTHOFVENUS | Painting by Sandro Botticelli depicting the Roman goddess of love on a scallop shell (3,5,2,5) |
| ESTIMATE | The probable cost of reorganising a site with a colleague (8) |
| EXOSKELETON | Scorpions have an ___, or a hard shell, on the outside of their bodies |
| PROSPECT | View of a landscape; or, an outlook on the probable future (8) |
| COQUILLE | French for "shell", hence seafood served in a scallop's fluted fan-like carapace; a dish or pastry case shaped like said shuck; or, a pat of butter (8) |
| SNAIL | A mollusc with a whorled shell on its back (5) |
| APHRODITE | With symbols including golden apples, roses, scallop shells, pearls and doves, the Greek goddess of love (9) |
| MONTECARLO | Destination of a car rally - place with a famous casino (5,5) |
| TUNA | Sea creature is a food with shell on back (4) |
| KEITHMOON | Late rock drummer whose last name could be the destination of a space flight |
| BRUNOMARS | "When I Was Your Man" singer, whose last name could be the destination of a space flight |