| HOWDAH | A seat on a camel or elephant; in 1859 stone mason John Watson carved pink sandstone into an elephant with a castle-shaped ___; the folly is now on a garden wall at Peckforton (6) |
| HUMP | From "lump of bread", word for a gibbosity on a camel or person's back, thus a fit of depression or the sulks, when one's back is up through annoyance or despondency (4) |
| PETRA | The Rose City, so nicknamed for its pink sandstone |
| RIDER | Person on a camel or a horse |
| BRICKLAYER | Foundation stone mason? "One on one is how it's done", says he, for one. (10) |
| STEREOTOMY | Too funny, in Beadle's name, having head replaced by stone mason's art |
| HOD | Stone mason's equipment |
| TICKET | Pass entitling the holder admission to an event or a seat on a bus or train, for example (6) |
| PILLION | Part of a seat on a motorcycle for a second rider (7) |
| DESERT | Habitat for a camel or a fennec fox |
| STALL | Booth for the sale of market goods; a cowshed or a stable; or, a seat on the ground level of the theatre (5) |
| SATURN | The deity that took a seat on a vessel (6) |
| SADDLE | Lumber one with a seat on a bicycle (6) |
| SADDLED | Put a seat on a horse (7) |
| OUTATSEA | How to get a seat on a cruise (3,2,3) |
| ASEA | Most of a seat on a ship |
| BLACKPANTHER | Which fictional character holds a PhD from Oxford University? A) Indiana Jones | B) Black Panther | C) Dr. John Watson | D) Green Lantern |
| BEAST | ___ of burden (animal such as a camel or yak) |
| CROSSLE | Northern Irish racing car manufacturer in whose cars Nigel Mansell, John Watson and Eddie Jordan have driven |
| FREEMAN | On television, who plays Dr John Watson to Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes? (6,7) |