| NORTHWEST | Now heartless, the passage? (5-4) |
| ATTHEMOMENT | Now heartless aunt is giving article to mother that's only half-decent |
| TRANSIT | In astronomy, the passage of a planet across the face of the Sun or the Moon (7) |
| GREY | Whig politician whose term as prime minister saw the passage of the Reform Act and the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (4) |
| OTOSCOPE | An apparatus for examining the eardrum and the passage leading to it from the ear |
| EARLGREY | The 2nd ___, a Whig politician, presided over the passage of the first Reform Act (4,4) |
| CENTENARY | 2020, for the passage of the amendment that gave women the right to vote |
| STOP | Consonant sound in which the passage of air through the mouth is temporarily blocked, e.g. by the glottis (4) |
| RUSSELLFEINGOLD | This Democratic senator from Wisconsin was the sole dissenting voice in the passage of the Patriot Act, 98-1, in October 2001 |
| PYLORUS | Muscular opening in the stomach that regulates the passage of partially digested food (chyme) into the duodenum (7) |
| SHAFT | Quiet at the back of the passage (5) |
| EXCERPT | But for the rain seeping into the passage |
| AISLE | The beer is put inside in the passage |
| AGE | The end of the passage of time? (3) |
| STREET | The rats dragged it to the passage (6) |
| STRAIT | The rats dragged it to the passage (6) |
| ISLE | The passage we hear in church about the water |
| OBSTRUCT | Block the passage or shut out the view (8) |
| CHUTE | Appealing for the horn to be included in the passage (5) |
| RUT | Tom initially returns to the old city sign of the passage of vehicle... (3) |