| RHODES | Not the ways, we hear, to travel to this island (6) |
| USAGES | The ways we word |
| MAIZE | This consists of tortuous ways, we hear, to produce grain (5) |
| ROUNDWAY | You left Redruth just after dawn to travel to this place near Devizes? (8) |
| ROOTS | Ways, we hear, to find underground parts of plants (5) |
| ROOT | The way, we hear, to become firmly established (4) |
| GUYED | One who shows the way, we hear, to be caricatured (5) |
| ILTON | From Lynmouth, it took two hours and three minutes for me to travel to this village near Taunton (5) |
| LAPUTA | No need to fly to this island - it will fly to you, Gulliver! (6) |
| AVALON | King Arthur's body is taken to this island after he fails it battle (6) |
| TAHITI | Time on a smack, then I come to this island |
| FALTER | Not the way to walk or speak, surely? (6) |
| BYPASS | Not the way to get to town |
| REPACK | Prepare to travel to next venue, perhaps about to appear with group (6) |
| SINEWS | Evil ways we all have (6) |
| NOEXIT | English eleven negative all round? Not the way to go (2,4) |
| ACROSS | Not the way this answer goes |
| CENSUS | Procedure overseen by Quirinius in Luke's gospel, causing Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem (6) |
| STRAITENED | Reformed from crooked ways, we hear, but reduced to poor circumstances (10) |
| RHUBARB | French way, we hear, to dig in leafy veg (7) |