| CHARIOTEER | A disturbance cutting into happiness of old vehicle driver (10) |
| STOLZ | Robert ?, Austrian composer of Der Tanz ins Gluck, basis of 1922 West End musical comedy Whirled into Happiness (5) |
| EXTRACTOR | He gets something out of old vehicle (9) |
| CHARIOT | Ten appearing in diagram of old vehicle (7) |
| ASYOULIKEIT | Whence the line "O, how bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes!" |
| ELATION | Knocking ale back turns into happiness (7) |
| EXTRACTORS | Fans of old vehicles aA€A¦ (10) |
| SIMPLETONS | Brat admitted cutting into boy's planks (10) |
| WOODWORKER | Golf club employee, one cutting into deal, perhaps |
| NAVIGATE | To assist a vehicle driver by planning a route and map reading (8) |
| TOLLGATE | A barrier in a road or on a bridge where vehicle drivers must pay to go further (4,4) |
| MAMBO | Dance of Mike the emergency vehicle driver (5) |
| ABUSIVE | A heavy vehicle driver killing doctor, runs off spouting insults |
| FOOLS | & 24. Illusory happiness of a soldier ordered around resort (5.8) |
| PARADISE | Illusory happiness of a soldier ordered around resort (5.8) |
| WAGONER | Vehicle's driver departed during conflict |
| DESK | Word, from "quoit, platter" and "basket, butcher's block", for a bureau, escritoire, "happiness of the day" bonheur-du-jour, lectern, secretaire or other table at which to read or write (4) |
| WAGONERS | Drivers of old vehicles (8) |
| BLISS | Sheer happiness of Arthur, who composed (5) |
| DELIGHT | Happiness of French predicament ? leaderless (7) |