| SKYWAY | How to travel between tall buildings or is it what planes use? (6) |
| LIFETOCOME | Does this explain evolution or is it what one expects in heaven? (4,2,4) |
| SOFARSOGOOD | Item of furniture has to travel between revolving doors - no mishaps yet! |
| GRANDE | Size between tall and venti |
| TOWER | Tall building or other structure (5) |
| BUZZWORD | Jargon, is it what bee would say? (8) |
| RACKET | Is it what creates all the noise at the tennis match? (6) |
| COFFIN | Is it what they carried 'im off in? |
| CORRIDOR | From "running place", an aisle connecting rooms or compartments in a building or railway carriage; or, a strip of land or airspace, affording travel between two places (8) |
| SEALEVEL | Death Valley is below it; Lake Tahoe is above it. What? (3,5) |
| ECO | "How to Travel with a Salmon" essayist Umberto |
| MODELLING | Hobby or pastime of making dioramas or miniature aeroplanes, boats, buildings or railways, for example; or, a branch of sculpture (9) |
| SPADE | Digs up a single ace? Call it what it is! (5) |
| DIRECTS | What are buildings or halls, devoted to instruction by lectures (7) |
| THEWAY | How to travel by road (3,3) |
| SIDEWAYS | How to travel along secondary roads? (8) |
| SHERRYSACK | Falstaff has a long speech at the end of 4.2, where he talks about something that has a twofold operation in it. What is he referring to? |
| BUILTUP | Description of an area densely covered by buildings; or, according to the Highway Code, an area where the speed limit of a road is 30 mph (5-2) |
| AIRCOVER | What planes provide to the infantry |
| GRIME | Soot or dirt ingrained in a surface especially of buildings or the skin |