| LAAGER | Defensive ring of wagons used by Voortrekkers in southern Africa in the 1830s (6) |
| WHELKS | Nickname for 42-ton bogie plate wagons used by signals staff (6) |
| CORRAL | From "ring, to run", word for a pen in which to round up or wrangle cattle or horses on a farm or range, which also means a defensive ring of wagons (6) |
| BOER | Member of the Dutch and Huguenot population which settled in southern Africa in the late 17th century (4) |
| CECILRHODES | English-born mining magnate and politician who founded a state in Southern Africa in the 1890s (5,6) |
| LORIOT | Well wagon used by the Great Western Railway (6) |
| CONESTOGA | Covered wagon used by American pioneers (9) |
| PIKE | A 4-wheel open wagon used by engineers (4) |
| LOBOLO | Practice in Southern Africa in which the bridegroom makes payment cattle etc. for the bride |
| DORSET | County where the activities of six farm labourers in the early 1830s are regarded as the birth of trade unionism (6) |
| BRIGHT | John ___, British Quaker and politician who was a co-founder of the Anti- Corn Law League in the late 1830s (6) |
| WYVERN | Two-legged dragon is very peculiar when shown in sides of wagon (6) |
| SAMUELMORSE | US painter and inventor who contributed to the invesntion of the first electric telegraph in the 1830s (6,5) |
| EARL | - Grey; bergamot-flavoured Keemun tea that takes its name from the title of a prime minister of the UK who served in the 1830s (4) |
| CANCAN | Which high-kicking dance became popular in 1830s Paris? (6) |
| CHEROKEE | Tribe that was forced out of its homeland in the 1830s under the Indian Removal Act |
| VOORTREKKER | One of the original Afrikaner settlers who migrated from the Cape Colony in the 1830's (11) |
| KANSASCITY | City founded in the 1830s as a port on the Missouri River (6,4) |
| ADAMS | ___ ale: term for water, made popular by the temperance movement in the 1830s (5) |
| CARTEL | What determines price of wagon on railway |