| TRANSYLVANIANS | Analysis of train and van (not top-rated) reveals they're somewhere in Romania (14) |
| VENTRILOQUISM | Sounds as though they're somewhere else! (13) |
| HAVENOREGRETS | Overhear gents reveal they're not sorry they did it (4,2,7) |
| OFGOD | Good facts reveal they're either miracles or misfortunes. (4,2,3) |
| ACTS | Good facts reveal they're either miracles or misfortunes. (4,2,3) |
| SWORD | Pen and ___ Books - publisher of train and railway books (5) |
| VANGUARD | Front part of train, and who's in it |
| COURTSHIP | Romance of train and boat (9) |
| ORIENT | - Express; known as "the king of trains and the train of kings" and depicted in a novel by Agatha Christie, a vehicle created by Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits in 1883 (6) |
| ASLEEP | Met founder reversing when in the van, not paying attention (6) |
| EXILED | European sports team was in van not allowed home |
| VANILLA | Like an ice-cream van, not a good one (7) |
| TRAFFICWARDEN | Official dealing with red van not starting, possibly (7,6) |
| TOYBOX | Holder of trains and trucks |
| POPPY | Used as a symbol of remembrance and often growing in meadows with cornflowers, a wild bloom depicted in paintings by Monet and Van Gogh (5) |
| DESTIJL | Group of Dutch artists and architects of the 1920s which included Mondrian and Van Doesburg |
| END | Graham Greene novel (which became a movie in 1955 starring Deborah Kerr and Van Johnson), The ... Of |
| WITHOUTYOU | Single for Badfinger in 1970 and Van Halen in 1998 |
| DODGE | US brand of automobiles and vans founded by brothers Horace and John in 1900 (5) |
| LILAC | Depicted in paintings by Cassatt, Monet and Van Gogh, a plant in the olive family whose name was given to a pale pastel purplish colour (5) |