| IMHOME | Walking-through-the-front-door phrase |
| IMHERE | Words shouted upon walking through the front door |
| ISLID | "___ through the front door" (50 Cent lyric) |
| INVITEDIN | Asked through the front door |
| GOTHOME | Walked in through the front door |
| HOMEATLAST | Vacationer's words when they walk through the front door (3 wds.) |
| PERPS | Those "walking" through the answers to the starred clues |
| SOHO | "I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand, walking through the streets of ___ in the rain" ("Werewolves of London") |
| ILAN | Doubled, the start of a beautiful blessing from Ta'anit 5b "___, ___, bamah avarechecha?" It is a parable of one walking through the desert who finds a tree that gives him all he needs, and then says, |
| ONTHERAZORSEDGE | How you might get cut walking through the marsh grasses? |
| TIPTOE | Method of walking through the bulb fields? |
| WADER | One walking through the shallows |
| HIKER | Person walking through the woods |
| PLAIN | What knitting stitch is made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from left to right? (5) |
| PENETRATE | Push one's way through the front line (9) |
| GAIT | Manner of walking through door, did you say? (4) |
| RINGS | The ___, W.G. Sebald's story of walking through East Anglia (5,2,6) |
| OFSATURN | The --, WG Sebald's story of walking through East Anglia (5,2,6) |
| SQUELCH | Noise of walking through wet mud (7) |
| PADDLING | Walking through water (8) |