| WIRELESS | Sort of network criminal relies on entering borders of Wales |
| GROWSUP | Band touring borders of Wales becomes mature (5,2) |
| WATERCRESS | In the borders of Wales caterers supply salad ingredient (10) |
| TUTORED | Was coach route accidentally entering borders of Thailand? |
| TSWANA | African people move aimlessly, entering borders of Tanzania |
| ONCAMERA | Filmed willing American entering borders of Canada |
| SUSPEND | Temporarily stop American writer entering borders of Scotland (7) |
| LEGEND | Entering borders in advance - that's a great story (6) |
| MEATH | Army entering border after revolution in old kingdom (5) |
| IRICISM | One from the right thus entering border gets Milesian's characteristic expression |
| PERIL | Risk connected with entering border from the south |
| OLDBOY | Alumnus of a school or institution - or the kind of network of influence he might be part of (3,3) |
| RANGE | The extent of network on a line of hills |
| MAGENTADEVINE | Presenter of Network 7 on Channel 4, and an early promoter of Sigue Sigue Sputnik |
| RADIOTWO | Do air broadcast by centre of network, part of BBC (5,3) |
| NEURAL | Type of network of sensations (6) |
| WEEPING | Little test of network showing evidence of leak |
| COMPUTER | Part of network where one travelling to work needs other end of platform |
| DOMAIN | The highest taxonomic rank in binomial nomenclature; a sphere of knowledge; or, in computing, a set of network addresses identified by a common name (6) |
| DAMECOLETTE | Economist and non-executive director of the DfT who published a review into the planning of Network Rail's enhancements programme for control period 5 (4,7,4) |