| AMIENS | A carriage heading for Scottish cathedral city |
| GIGOLO | Escort and look after carriage heading for Oxford |
| MOLOCH | Spiny lizard from Missouri heading for Scottish waters |
| DORNOCH | Hesitantly leaves sound doorknocker in Scottish cathedral (7) |
| BALEARIC | Spanish king I spotted in carriage heading north |
| ACNE | Spots some in open carriage heading north (4) |
| TRACK | Follow carriage heading north with king |
| TANDEM | With punning use of the Latin for "at length", word for a carriage drawn by a long set-up of two horses, one behind the other; or, a bicycle for two riders in a similar lengthy formation (6) |
| SQUAB | A carriage cushion; a padded ottoman/sofa; a well-stuffed bolster; a back part of a motor car seat; a fledgeling dove, pigeon, rook or other young bird; or, the flesh of the aforesaid columbiformes as |
| SHAFT | An arrow or spear; a sunbeam, lightning bolt or other column of light; the rachis or rib of a feather; one of a pair of thills of a carriage or cart; or, a well-like passage into a mine (5) |
| CHAISE | French word for a seat, thus a transportational couch in the form of a carriage; or, a sofa such as a long or "longue" example on which to recline in the French style (6) |
| STAGECOACH | Put on a show for a trainer in a carriage going from place to place (10) |
| COUPE | A pudding of fruit and cream; the glass goblet in which it is served; or, a carriage with two passenger seats and a cut-down coach body from which a two-door car derives its name (5) |
| HACKNEY | A carriage or taxicab for hire, originally a horse-drawn one |
| COACH | A carriage for a tutor (5) |
| TIGER | One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac; or, historically, a liveried groom perched behind a carriage, typically a small boy (5) |
| TURNOUT | Attendance for a particular event; a carriage and its team of horses; an array of clothing; or, the manner in which one is dressed |
| ANSWER | "Daisy, Daisy, give me your ..., do; I'm half crazy, oh for the love of you; It won't be a stylish marriage; I can't afford a carriage" |
| STYLISHMARRIAGE | "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do; I'm half crazy, oh for the love of you; It won't be a ...; I can't afford a carriage" (7,8) |
| PROAM | Get around in a carriage for golf tournament (3-2) |