| AFFABILITY | Afford half a gift, which leads to friendliness (10) |
| THAW | Hathaway's return to friendliness |
| DIPSOMANIA | ... wild man is paid and gets in round, which leads to alcoholism (10) |
| WORDLADDER | Puzzle in which "lead" may become "gold" |
| EPITASIS | In classical drama, the part of a play in which the main action develops and which leads to the catastrophe (8) |
| INFLUENZA | Pub contains smoker using zone which leads to a complaint (9) |
| AUSTRALIA | In the USA there's a trail which leads to another country (9) |
| LARDER | It's a real road which leads to where food is stored |
| SPARKPLUG | Set off publicity which leads to firing (5,4) |
| ABREAST | Informed sailor takes river, which leads to the Orient (7) |
| DISSATISFACTION | Sad fact is it is no different, which leads to complaints (15) |
| INSULIN | Hormone, the deficiency of which leads to diabetes (7) |
| JAUNDICE | Icterus, which leads to the yellow discoloration of the skin (8) |
| SORROW | Consequently, rambunctious leader issues line which leads to regret |
| PERM | Treatment which leads to curly hair (4) |
| EVIDENT | Clear I've been stood up, which leads to depression (7) |
| SEMIS | Matches which lead to a final (5) |
| MALL | The ___ is the name of the long, wide road which leads to Buckingham Palace. (4) |
| THEMALL | What is the name of the long, wide road which leads to Buckingham Palace? (3,4) |
| PERDITION | There's one trip I'd take which leads to an utter loss of happiness (9) |