| URBANITY | The courtesy of the townsman |
| TWOFEET | *"Let's ride with the family down the street through the courtesy of Fred's ___ ___" |
| STREET | One of the ways of the townsman Watling, say (6) |
| POLITESSE | The courtesy of Postie Les (9) |
| VIA | Through the courtesy of |
| CHERRY | Enjoy colourful spring displays of ___ blossom, courtesy of the prunus genus (6) |
| GOODBREEDING | Courtesy of the successful stud farmer? (4,8) |
| MANNERS | Courtesy of the crew? |
| ONTHETOWN | Having a good time out, courtesy of the council? (2,3,4) |
| DRUMTABLE | a Furniture with rhythm? Courtesy of the mad butler! (4,5) |
| PETERSHAM | Named after the courtesy title of a viscount and dandy who also inspired the Harrington hat, a grosgrain-like ribbon used in millinery and dressmaking (9) |
| ACCUSER | Being the informer Troy gets out of the courtesy car (7) |
| ALECDOUGLASHOME | British ex-prime minister who entered Parliament under the courtesy title Lord Dunglass (4,7,4) |
| SNOB | The shoemaker is a townsman of Cambridge (4) |
| COLT | _ Lancer, it came to the UK in the 1970s courtesy of Mitsubishi (4) |
| NODDY | _ car, nickname of the Vignale Gamine courtesy of a Toyland character (5) |
| COMPAGNO | The first Japanese car sold and marketed in the UK, courtesy of Daihatsu (8) |
| STOLEN | Like home base in Game One of the 1955 World Series, courtesy of Jackie Robinson |
| PEREGRINE | Ripe green stew courtesy of bird of prey (9) |
| UMAMI | The fifth taste, courtesy of Japan |