| ONTHEFLY | As one proceeds aboard the stagecoach (2,3,3) |
| MOVEAS | ___ one (proceed like a coordinated unit) |
| HELPDOWN | Assist from the stagecoach, say |
| COBWEB | Evidence of spiders in the stagecoach we entered (6) |
| COULEE | An old mail drop on the stagecoach run to Cochrane, Twelve Mile ___ |
| JOHNFORD | U.S. director whose films included Stagecoach and The Searchers (4,4) |
| OVERLAND | How a stagecoach traveled |
| MIDLANDS | Passenger operator owned by Stagecoach that ran from 2007 to 2019 (4,8,6) |
| JOHNWAYNE | The Ringo Kid in the 1939 classic, Stagecoach (4,5) |
| ZAZIEBEETZ | Atlanta actress who plays Stagecoach Mary in the western movie The Harder They Fall on Netflix: 2 wds. |
| FORGOTWAYNE | Couldn't recall the star of "Stagecoach" |
| WAYNE | The Ringo Kid portrayer in "Stagecoach" |
| USESWELLSFARGO | Ships mail by stagecoach, in the 1850's |
| RIDESIN | Takes, as a stagecoach |
| OATER | "Stagecoach," for one |
| SKY | "Reach for the ___!" (stagecoach robber's demand) |
| TORTILLAFLAT | Arizona stagecoach stop near the Superstition Mountains |
| DUEDILIGENCE | Stagecoach is outstanding from the start and that's a concern for anyone doing preparatory work on Wall Street (3,9) |
| AGHOSTOFACHANCE | Slim odds of a new stagecoach wandering without horse at the lead (1,5,2,1,6) |
| FLY | A fast stagecoach; a familiar spirit; a fishing lure; a flap, such as a tent-door or zip cover; or, a dipteran whose figurative presence in ointment alludes to a small but irritating flaw (3) |