| BORACIC | Broke up one form of transport, invested in a horse |
| CHAMP | A bite, as in a horse on its bit; a colcannon-like Irish dish of potatoes mashed with leeks and spring onions; a title-holder; or, in heraldry, a field (5) |
| MARTINI | Drink in one form of transport heading north (7) |
| CYCLE | The various stages of one form of transport (5) |
| TAXI | Returning at times to get one form of transport (4) |
| IVAN | Name one form of transport (4) |
| TRANSHIP | Move cargo from one form of transport to another (8) |
| FILIBUSTER | One form of transport taking strain without delaying manoeuvre |
| BRICABRAC | British Rail - one form of transport with drivers becoming antiques |
| TRAIN | Rant awfully about one form of transport (5) |
| MINICAB | CBI man arranged to import one form of transport (7) |
| MOPED | Grumbled about one form of transport (5) |
| STREETCAR | Desire for one form of transport (9) |
| LEVELCROSSING | Where one form of transport gives way to another (5,8) |
| SLEIGH | Kill off, say, one form of transport (6) |
| GIBUS | Greek capital with one form of transport, but it goes all over the capital (5) |
| POLE | A stake formerly marking a favourable starting position in a horse race, hence the most advantageous position at the start of a motor race (4) |
| ABSOLUTISM | The principle of a political system in which unrestricted power is invested in a monarch or dictator (10) |
| OLIGARCH | What is a ruler in a system where power is invested in a few (8) |
| TIARA | I invested in a heel, knocked up for half a crown |