| STROLL | Walk casually in street - go round and round |
| ROGUE | In French street, go back for wrong 'un |
| SIFT | Conditional on being found in the street, go through the evidence (4) |
| TEDDYBEAR | Sailor about to go round and round and live in Paddington, say |
| ROTOR | What may go round and round, and up and down? |
| ROTATOR | It goes round and round and round and ... (7) |
| ELLE | Ms Mulvaney, who plays Amy in Coronation Street, goes backwards and forwards (4) |
| EDEN | __ Hills, where the residents of Ramsay Street go to university (4) |
| TOATURN | Exactly where drivers seeking a side street go? (2,1,4) |
| SPEEDBUMPSAHEAD | Residential street's "go slow" warning |
| STRONGBOXES | Safe and coffer Bronx street goes haywire for (6-5) |
| STRIDES | Street goes mounted and with long steps (7) |
| SHAG | Practice casually in the outfield |
| KINDA | Most of family DNA mutates casually in a way (5) |
| INSTRUMENTS | Music makers play casually in a form of tennis (11) |
| ROLLNECKSWEATER | Let cleaners work casually in informal attire (8,7) |
| LOPED | Moved casually in return of trade policy |
| DOGEATDOG | Dodge goat casually in ruthless self-concern (3-3-3) |
| SPIRAL | You have to go round and round it to go up and down (6,9) |
| STAIRCASE | You have to go round and round it to go up and down (6,9) |