| LAAGER | A defensive ring of ox-wagons in South Africa (6) |
| LAAGERS | Defensive rings of ox-wagons in South Africa (7) |
| CORRAL | From "ring, to run", word for a pen in which to round up or wrangle cattle or horses on a farm or range, which also means a defensive ring of wagons (6) |
| TREK | A journey by ox-wagons in S. Africa |
| LAAGERING | Wild Algerian goat initially staying in ring of ox-wagons (9) |
| OKAYED | Approved sort of ox put back in old herd every now and then (6) |
| THORAX | Part of body of ox and hart dissected! (6) |
| THORNY | Go empty, eating inedible part of ox is difficult (6) |
| CATTLE | Farm animals of ox family (6) |
| ESTATE | British name for a car called a station wagon in North America (6) |
| TELEGA | Stage of journey in tea wagon in Russia |
| TERESE | Manager of Eirini Rising who's fallen off the wagon in Neighbours (6) |
| OTTAWA | No nosing around in station wagon in Canada (6) |
| BOTTOM | Behind on the wagon in crash (6) |
| GROTTY | On the wagon in orgy, unfortunately feeling ill (6) |
| RAFT | Coupled wagons, in a manner of speaking, can save you from drowning (4) |
| TRAM | A streetcar; a hutch, tub or wagon in a colliery; or, from "footpath" a weft yarn of two or more strands of silk (4) |
| CARLOADS | Contents of railway freight wagons in Rome Charles notices (8) |
| LAGER | Sounds like they drew up the wagons in Natal for a beer (5) |
| COROT | Son of a textile merchant and a milliner who painted the landscapes A Wagon in the Plains of Artois, Evening on the Lake and Summer Morning (5) |