| HALL | A way for going through a building |
| DAMPPROOFCOURSE | A barrier that prevents moisture from rising through a building (4,5,6) |
| CORRIDOR | From "to run", word for an aisle, alley, passageway or snicket through a building or between houses (8) |
| SUBLIME | Perfect for when I'm going through a fit of the blues (7) |
| COUNTCALORIES | What one might need to do to lighten up plan for one going through a lean period (5,8) |
| PATROL | The action of going through a neighbourhood at regular intervals for security observation (6) |
| TRAM | One going through a tunnel, perhaps |
| CAST | Ones going through a stage? |
| ARRESTED | Stopped the others going through a stop light |
| JETTISON | Aircraft is going through a lot, having to ditch |
| ARRAYED | Dressed up, going through a red light (7) |
| ATHOME | In hotel, going through a boring book (2,4) |
| ONAROLL | Going through a good patch (2,1,4) |
| TWOYEAROLDS | Ones going through a terrible time? |
| PASS | Soft donkey going through a mountain gap (4) |
| KANYEWEST | Rapper going through a divorce from Kim Kardashian (5,4) |
| CONFORM | Clubs going through a good patch in match (7) |
| HES | "___ just going through a phase" |
| AOLER | One going through a certain portal |
| POOCH | One dog of many going through a hoop, jumping (5) |