| VALLEYS | Against giving access to narrow street in the Dales |
| PLANE | Level parking next to narrow street (5) |
| LARNE | Runs in narrow street in Antrim port |
| FANTANALLEY | Extremely narrow street in Chinatown in Victoria, a popular specialty shops destination: 3 wds. |
| COFFEE | Hot beverage served in Cafe Main Street in the Dales (6) |
| COALHOLE | An opening in a pavement giving access to the cellar (4-4) |
| PEPPER | It's on the tables at Cafe Main Street in the Dales, along with salt (6) |
| BOB | __ Hope, owner of Cafe Main Street in the Dales (3) |
| TEA | Hot beverage sold at Cafe Main Street in the Dales (3) |
| CAKE | Sweet treat served up at Cafe Main Street in the Dales (4) |
| BRENDA | ___ Walker, co-owner of Cafe Main Street in the Dales (6) |
| PASTRIES | Baked goods sold at Cafe Main Street in the Dales (8) |
| WELL | An excavation giving access to oil or water; a natural mineral spring; a nautical cockpit; a lift-shaft; or, an inkpot housed in a hole in a desk (4) |
| AREAWAY | In North America, a sunken enclosure giving access to a basement |
| CUPOFTEA | You could drink one at Cafe Main Street in the Dales (3,2,3) |
| ANTECHAPEL | Plan Hecate concocted, giving access to place of worship |
| TRAPDOOR | Crosspiece raised, giving access to roof, perhaps |
| PASSWORD | Secret term or phrase giving access to a camp, etc (8) |
| GANGPLANK | A wooden board giving access to a vessel (9) |
| ONRAMP | One-way road giving access to a highway (24) |