| SHOWOVER | Curtain drawn, take on a tour of |
| BATS | Stage curtain drawn over second bananas |
| LINED | Are these curtains drawn vertically or horizontally? (5) |
| ALLIANCE | "... he will be sent on a tour around the world, and probably rumours of a morganatic ____ will follow" (Keir Hardie, five days after the birth of the future Edward VIII) |
| LOTTA | The Star's columnist Ms. Dempsey who would astonish then-Princess Elizabeth (on a tour of Canada with Prince Philip in 1951) by leaping fully clothed into the Ottawa River from a royal tour boat to ge |
| PARAMOUNT | Ma takes a nap on a tour of the studio |
| GOROUND | Call on and be taken on a tour of (2,5) |
| HOMEWARDBOUND | "On a tour of one-night stands, my suitcase and guitar in hand" is a line from which song written by Paul Simon? (8,5) |
| TRIPPER | One on a tour of the Falls Road? (7) |
| EIFFELTOWER | Stop #1 on a tour of Paris |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Stop #3 on a tour of Paris |
| ABERDEEN | Bad Renee does a tour of Scots city (8) |
| BRIDGEOFSIGHS | Samuel Beckett, for one, has nothing to do with loud moans witnessed way over on a tour of Venice (6,2,5) |
| SLOVENIA | Elvis on a tour in Europe (8) |
| PUBCRAWL | Caught in rowdy punch-up after turning up for a tour of local hostelries |
| BUSINESS | Make a tour of the firm and attend to personal affairs (2,5,4,8) |
| NATURIST | One abandoning clothes on a tour is too often having nought to lose |
| AUTOCRAT | You act on a tour like the absolute sovereign you aim to be (8) |
| THERMAE | Hot versions of 18: ____ Caracallae, a feature of a tour of Rome |
| SHORTTIMER | Soldier near the end of a tour of duty |