| DAMPER | Cover fixed to the ash pan of a steam locomotive (6) |
| UNDERFIRE | Where one will find the ash-pan being shot at (5,4) |
| OLEA | Genus of evergreen trees and shrubs to which the olives belong, related to the ash, privet, jasmine etc. (4) |
| CLADDING | Cover fixed to outside of a building (8) |
| PRIMES | Of a steam locomotive, passes excess water into the cylinders (6) |
| STANDCLEAROFTHEDOORS | Critic's pan of a Jim Morrison rock concert? |
| THECDBLOWS | Terse pan of a modern album? |
| SCALES | The two pans, of a balance |
| INJECTOR | Part of a steam locomotive that employs a jet of steam to force water into the boiler (8) |
| HOODS | Head covers fixed to coats (5) |
| SMOKEBOX | Component of a steam locomotive exhaust system (8) |
| SCALE | Either of the two pans of a balance; a series of musical notes; or, a graduated measure (5) |
| SQUEAK | A sound of a mouse or a pan of bubbling, frying colcannon; a rat or snitch; a pipe or whine; a single remark; a narrow escape; a jot; a bare chance; or, a feeble paper/local rag (6) |
| MALICE | "The ghost of a steam train echoes down my track" - line from number one song for the Jam (4, 6, 6) |
| CALLED | "The ghost of a steam train echoes down my track" - line from number one song for the Jam (4,6,6) |
| TENDER | Name the wagon attached to a steam locomotive (6) |
| PRIMED | Of a steam loco, suffered from water carried into the cylinders (6) |
| TILLER | Handle or lever fixed to the top of a rudder post used for steering ( 6) |
| SAMARA | From Latin for "elm seed", a word for a winged key fruit or "helicopter" of the ash, maple or sycamore (6) |
| CINDER | A clinker, ember or smouldering coal, or perhaps the ash left behind by a neglected scullery-maid's slipper or charlady's burnt rag with a hole (6) |