| CALLED | "The ghost of a steam train echoes down my track" - line from number one song for the Jam (4,6,6) |
| MALICE | "The ghost of a steam train echoes down my track" - line from number one song for the Jam (4, 6, 6) |
| TOWN | "The ghost of a steam train echoes down my track" - line from number one song for the Jam (4, 6, 6) |
| AMERICANPIE | Number one song for Madonna in 2000 (8,3) |
| SONNET | Lines from number, virtually completed, something catchy? (6) |
| BLAKE | Claiming to see angels in trees and the ghost of a flea, a visionary artist-poet and polymathic genius who illustrated Songs of Innocence and his own mythology using hand-coloured relief-etched "illum |
| INJECTOR | Part of a steam locomotive that employs a jet of steam to force water into the boiler (8) |
| TABLETS | Little bars of soap; or, tokens once giving authority for trains to proceed over a single-track line, still used on some of the UK's heritage railways (7) |
| ORDINARY | 2025 song by American singer- songwriter Alex Warren that is the longest-running number one song on the UK Singles Chart of the 20205 thus far (8) |
| LAMORNEMORRIS | "New Girl" actor who guest-starred as the ghost of a baseball player on CBS's "Ghosts": 2 wds. |
| SMOKE | "Ghost of a fire" manifesting as a cloud of carbon particles suspended in the air; grey tinged with blue; a woodbine or other smouldering burn; or, anything that fogs or obscures (5) |
| EVERGREEN | The name of a tree that bears foliage all year, or a UK no 1 song for Will Young (9) |
| MALLARD | Locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley that set the world speed record for a steam train in 1938 (7) |
| FETCH | Go and get the ghost of a living person (5) |
| KAURIMUSEUM | This building in Matakohe includes a working mock-up of a steam sawmill and an extensive collection of pioneering memorabilia (5,6) |
| ROSEHIP | Moore's last one of summer is fashionable for The Jam (7) |
| FOOTPLATE | The place where the driver stands on a steam train (9) |
| STOKER | One who tends the fire on a steam train or ship |
| CHOOCHOO | A youngster's name for a steam train |
| WINDY | #1 song for the Association, 1967 |