| HARDSHOULDER | Tougher outside, ought to stop here by the road? (4,8) |
| STATION | How to get a saint to stop here (7) |
| DOLOUR | Beginnings of love ought to stop grim poet's misery (6) |
| DRESSSENSE | It ought to stop someone getting into a bad habit (5,5) |
| DRESSINGROOM | Costumes are donned here by actors like Simon Rodgers, perhaps (8,4) |
| HEAVIER | I've moved in here, by the sound of it, and the lift is more difficult to operate (7) |
| ROADSIDE | One's very likely to be here, by the way |
| LANCASHIRE | Broken chairs in the way here by the Irish Sea (10) |
| STAND | Behold, I ___ here by the well of water (Gen 24:13) |
| FRITILLARY | One of 18 Dominicans, say, could keep cash here, by the look of it (10) |
| ROEDEER | Animal paddled here by the sound of it (3,4) |
| EASTCOAST | A Scot eats out here by the sea (4,5) |
| OHDEAR | Words of sympathy due here, by the sound of it (2,4) |
| INTENSE | Passionate campers could be here, by the sound of it (7) |
| REINDEER | Animal prevailed here by the sound of it (8) |
| TEA | Drink and drive from here, by the sound of it? |
| NICE | So pleasant here by the Sea! (4) |
| PARKINGLIGHT | Average ruler, not heavy, with a warning to motorists stopped by the road (7,5) |
| INN | Stop by the road |
| MADMAX | Film followed up by "The Road Warrior" |