| CARRIAGE | Bearing the cost of transport |
| CARSHARES | Splits the cost of transport, in a way |
| FLAREUP | Burst of anger when of cost of transport round Lima is high (5-2) |
| FANFARES | Calls to attention of enthusiasts about cost of transport (8) |
| THOROUGHFARE | Complete cost of transport for public highway (12) |
| MARRIAGE | Union initially increasing cost of transport tenfold (8) |
| TRAINFARE | Near a rift about cost of transport (5,4) |
| HAULAGE | Cost of transport spoils date (7) |
| FREIGHT | Father figure's cost of transport (7) |
| ENTRANCEFEE | Cost of transport? (8,3) |
| CARTHAGE | Hard cutting cost of transport in Hannibal's birthplace |
| BOOKPLATE | A decorative label bearing the identifying coat of arms, crest, ex libris, motto or simply the name of the owner of the tome in which it is pasted (9) |
| AGNUSDEI | A figure of a lamb emblematic of Christ, bearing the banner of the cross |
| NOVAE | Brilliant stars bearing the flower of the bard to the West End? (5) |
| MALTA | Country with a national flag bearing the George Cross, where the Queen (as Princess Elizabeth) and the Duke of Edinburgh lived for two years (5) |
| THORAX | Middle section of the body of an insect, bearing the legs and wings (6) |
| STYLE | The time-telling edge of a sun dial's gnomon; or, part of a flower's carpel bearing the stigma (5) |
| HATFIELD | House in Hertfordshire built for Robert Cecil in 1611, home to the Rainbow portrait of Elizabeth I bearing the motto Non sine sole iris (no rainbow without the sun) (8) |
| TIE | Strip of fabric traditionally bearing the colours of one's school, college, club or regiment, "clipped" in a custom in Oxford's oldest pub, the Bear Inn (3) |
| SIGN | A twelfth part of the zodiac, bearing the name of a constellation (4) |