| STRIPE | Distinguishing feature across the nose of the Triumph TR250 (6) |
| AMERICA | It was the principal export market for the Triumph TR250 (7) |
| THEUSA | Major export market for Triumph's TR250 (3,3) |
| FRECKLES | Sun 'spots' that often appear sprinkled across the nose (8) |
| PINCENEZ | Eyeglasses kept in place by a spring across the nose (5-3) |
| BRIDGE | An aqueduct, bascule, clapper, ponceau, series of stepping-stones etc spanning an obstacle such as a moat or river; or, a connecting part, such as the nose of a pair of specs (6) |
| HOOTER | The nose of a car? (6) |
| SPRINT | Performance variant of the Triumph Dolomite (6) |
| CARROT | Umbelliferous root used as the nose of a niveous humanoid figure with stones/coal for ocular lamps (6) |
| RUBENS | Painter of princes, hunts, battles, nudes, mythological and religious scenes - his works include Venus and Adonis, The Tiger Hunt, The Great Last Judgement and The Triumph of Henry IV (6) |
| RUDKIN | David ?, playwright whose works include Afore Night Come, The Triumph of Death and The Sons of Light (6) |
| COBALT | Co-pilot finally completes putting fuel over nose of Boeing (6) |
| ANNUAL | Void surrounds nose of Apollo 8 (6) |
| WEEVIL | My chauffeur and I fib about clipping nose of Volkswagen Beetle (6) |
| SNOUTS | Word for animals' muzzles, birds' beaks or elephants' trunks originally, later for the more specific noses of beasts such as hedgehogs or pigs (6) |
| NIECES | Spooner to look at nose of French relatives |
| STJOAN | The Triumph of ___ (Dello Joio opera) |
| CANLEY | Plant where the Triumph Stag was made (6) |
| ALLOYS | These wheels came as standard on the Triumph Dolomite Sprint (6) |
| TWINGE | Get upset about the triumph - a little envy? (6) |