| JAMPUFF | Traffic not moving? Let off steam and it's a piece of cake (3,4) |
| RIOTED | Let off steam and upset the editor (6) |
| SOUNDOFF | Muted? Let off steam (5,3) |
| RYANGOSLING | In 2012, this actor whisked a British journalist off a Manhattan street just before a taxi hit her; she said she was used to looking left for traffic, not right |
| REEKED | Gave off steam and had a bad odour |
| TRADEFAIR | Business exhibition traffic not too bad (5,4) |
| BLACKICE | On the road, solid traffic's not foreseen |
| NOSWEAT | Orderly surrounds wild sow - it's a piece of cake! |
| LEAFLET | Little bit of lettuce? No, it's a piece of paper (7) |
| COUNTER | He reckons it's a piece of shop equipment (7) |
| ARTICLE | The thing is, it's a piece of journalism (7) |
| SWISSROLL | It's a piece of cake to go around and around with man from Uster first? (5,4) |
| PICNIC | Choose jail in hearing, its a piece of cake! (6) |
| SLICE | Succeeded getting on top of suckers? It's a piece of cake (5) |
| JAMES | Scottish engineer and inventor who patented 'A new method of lessening the consumption of steam and fuel in fireengines' in 1769 (5) |
| WATT | Scottish engineer and inventor who patented 'A new method of lessening the consumption of steam and fuel in fireengines' in 1769 (4) |
| GEYSER | A hot spring that discharges a column of steam and water (6) |
| EASYPICKINGS | It's a piece of cake eating like a bird on Sunday -it's what thief is looking for! (4,8) |
| UBUNTU | Operating system just out oddly deficient It's a piece of cake to crack (6) |
| CREAMSLICE | Hundred mile races to be organised? It's a piece of cake (5,5) |