| BODYSHOP | A place for constructing or repairing the outer part of a motor vehicle (4,4) |
| FABRICATING | Constructing or manufacturing (11) |
| PERIANTH | The outer part of a flower, consisting of the calyx and corolla (8) |
| SILENCER | Is the workshop that turns out this part of a motor a hush-hush affair? (8) |
| GLOVEBOX | Enclosure in the dashboard of a motor vehicle for small accessories (5,3) |
| BODYWORK | Outer shell of a motor vehicle (the panel beater repairs its dents) |
| 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 |
| WISHBONE | V-shaped element in the suspension of a motor vehicle (8) |
| CRUST | The outer part of bread; baked pastry shell of a pie; or, the base of a pizza (5) |
| GUNSMITH | One making or repairing small firearms (8) |
| ARCHWAYS | Cunning methods for constructing vaulted passages (8) |
| TEPAL | In botany, one of the sections of the outer part of a flower known collectively as a perianth (5) |
| TREAD | The outer part of a tyre or wheel that makes contact with the road (5) |
| BUMPER | Glass filled to the brim for a toast; or, a shock-absorbing bar at the front or rear of a motor vehicle (6) |
| ENAMEL | The hard white substance that forms the outer part of a tooth (6) |
| REMEDY | From "heal again", a word for an answer, antidote, medicine, panacea, restorative, solution, treatment or any other means of curing a disease or counteracting, redressing or repairing damage, evil, fa |
| GEARBOX | Part of a motor vehicle also called the transmission (7) |
| CHASSIS | The parts of a motor vehicle to which the body is attached (7) |
| COG | Any one of a series of teeth forming a gearwheel or sprocket, such as that of a motor vehicle, watch, bike, windmill or mountain/alpine railway (3) |
| LOCK | The full extent of the turning arc of the front wheels of a motor vehicle (4) |