| CUSTARD | 'Blood and -------', reference to livery of L&YR, used today by ELR stations (7) |
| LINEAR | ELR in a tizzy about going in a straight line (6) |
| GRID | Precursor to iron, locked and reference (4) |
| DICTIONARY | Deed as non-starter recorded in day-book and reference resource (10) |
| HUNDRED | ___ End, L&YR station between Southport and Preston (7) |
| CHATBURN | L&YR station between Blackburn and Hellifield (8) |
| ASPINALL | L&YR superintendent, designed 0-4-0ST shunters known as 'Pugs' (8) |
| MONARCH | A "sole ruler" of an absolute sovereignty - William III, Prince of Orange, for example, remembered in the name and livery of an orange-and-black large regal "sleepy transformation" migratory milkweed |
| HEPATIC | Livery of Rome's here clothing English perfectly (7) |
| CARAMEL | Fictitious livery of GN&SR The Railway Children fame is very sweet (7) |
| ASPHALT | Still used today, what was used by the ancient Babylonians as a building material? (7) |
| AVESTAN | Old Iranian language used today as the liturgical language of the Zoroastrian faith (7) |
| AMALGAM | What mercury alloy did French dentist Aguste Taveau invent in 1816 that is still used today? (7) |
| EAGERLY | Agree to change ends of livery with keenness (7) |
| TEES | Piles of wet sand supporting golf balls prior to the invention of the pegs of the same name used today; or, the exact centres of houses in curling (4) |
| FOOTMAN | Livery servant of retired trainer originally based in Oman (7) |
| COSTUME | Livery company attached to corporation in Kent area (7) |
| LIVESTOCK | Cattle survives today, by break of day will be taken by heartless cook (9) |
| EQUERRY | Re query. The answer's in lordly livery (7) |
| SILVERY | Metallic livery crumbled at last, after initially sparkling (7) |