| STRIDING | Walking or being carried to the street (8) |
| SCARIEST | Most frightening sign of injury that is attached to the street (8) |
| RACERIOT | Free care in Brazil to begin, as this affects various people bringing the fight to the streets (4,4) |
| SATCHELS | They are carried to school and will disturb the class (8) |
| REBELLED | Attractive woman dressed in red took to the streets (8) |
| REVOLTED | Took to the streets (8) |
| VILLAINY | In 5.2, Othello tells Emilia, Iago's wife, that Iago said that Desdemona was false. Emilia sees that Othello has killed Desdemona. Emilia goes out to the street and confronts Iago. She finds out it wa |
| INREVOLT | Taking to the streets |
| DEUSEXMACHINA | In ancient Greek drama, an actor, playing a god, carried to the stage by a mechanical contrivance to resolve the plot (4,2,7) |
| RODEO | In the West, was carried to the ring for a few bucks |
| ENROBE | Dress carried to the North East (6) |
| NGAIO | New Zealand's mousehole tree (Myoporum laetum), carried to the moon by Rona in Maori myth (5) |
| LEES | Dead yeast carried to the bottom of a vat of wine after fermentation and ageing (4) |
| AFOOT | Word used to mean in progress or under way; or, walking or running, as opposed to travelling by car etc (5) |
| TRASHNIGHT | When to take cans out to the street so you don't have to do it in the morning (2 wds.) |
| URCHINS | 100 rush in to the street or into the sea to find them (7) |
| TEST | The alien returns to the street for the examination (4) |
| EARLY | Sublime lyric "___ in the morning, risin' to the street" |
| TRYST | Attempt to get to the street where meeting takes place (5) |
| BOOKSMART | Educated in the classroom as opposed to the street |