| SLED | A drag for conveying goods, especially on snow (4) |
| EXPOS | Large events where goods, especially industrial goods, are displayed (5) |
| GARDA | Possibly a drag for an Irish policeman |
| TRAY | A thin insert for a layer of chocolates in a box, a toaster's shallow crumb drawer, a metal sheet on which to bake biscuits or a silver salver for drinks, each named for their likeness to a treen boar |
| SLEDGE | A type of toboggan; a similar vehicle for conveying goods up and down the steep cobbled street in the fishing village of Clovelly; or, an insult aimed at a fellow player in cricket (6) |
| VAN | Covered vehicle for conveying goods, etc., especially a large truck |
| AERO | Having very little drag, for short |
| REPORTAGE | Presentation of news about price for conveying goods (9) |
| HOSE | A flexible pipe, for conveying a liquid or gas (4) |
| FLUE | Type of pipe or duct for conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, boiler or furnace (4) |
| DUCT | Bodily vessel for conveying tears or bile (4) |
| PIPE | Tube for conveying gas or liquid (4) |
| MAIN | Principal pipe for conveying gas (4) |
| RAFT | A flat floating structure of logs and other materials for conveying persons or things |
| TUBE | Hollow cylinder or pipe of metal, glass, rubber used for conveying fluids |
| SPEEDBUMP | A real drag for a commuter? |
| CRACKER | A biscuit serving as a vehicle for conveying cheese from plate to palate; a prawn-flavoured crisp-like snack; a banger; a beauty; a hacker; or, a snapper once called a bonbon (7) |
| DISHRAG | Is hothead in drag for cleaning plates? (7) |
| THROW | Short time in drag for cast |
| RUNWAY | A catwalk; a chute or flume for conveying logs; a track made by a small animal under snow or in grass, e.g.; or, a type of airstrip for the take-off and landing of aircraft (6) |