| BUSYSTREET | The way in which so many of us travel |
| NOSH | In which, so niftily, this food is knocked up (4) |
| BREAST | Runs into savage, which so soothed by music? (6) |
| PRESERVING | Protecting or maintaining the condition of home-grown fruits and veg - carried out by many of us at harvest time (10) |
| ALARMCLOCK | What many of us wake up to (5,5) |
| WALLSTREET | The way in which speculations are made in America (4,6) |
| HOMOEOPATH | Nest, by the way, in which ducks quack for some? |
| RELATIONAL | Concerning the way in which people or things are connected (10) |
| ACESTES | Character in the Aeneid who participates in a trial of skill in which he shoots an arrow which then bursts into flames |
| SIMPSON | Gallipoli hero - the man with the donkey who saved so many of the wounded before his own death in Ma |
| STREET | Many of us live in this sort of way |
| THOUSANDS | So many of you on the beaches? |
| LEGION | Go in line! There are so many of you! |
| IRRITABLE | Short-tempered, as many of us are in heatwave conditions (9) |
| STANDARDENGLISH | A sort of strangled Danish that many of us speak |
| GLAMOUR | First to glimpse many of us embracing the French beauty (7) |
| SALEM | Disposal, first of many, of US trial venue (5) |
| ECONOMICS | The study of the way in which money, industry and trade are organised in a society (9) |
| CONCH | Name for medium-to-large sea-snails and their shells, so many of the shells have been taken as souvenirs from Spanish beaches that they are now considered an endangered species and are protected by la |
| FINISH | The way in which the manufacture of an article is completed (6) |