| CARRIAGE | Four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle; a railway coach; or, part of a typewriter that holds the paper (8) |
| FRISKET | Hand press part that holds the paper |
| CART | A horse-drawn vehicle; a shopping trolley; a wagon; or, a wheelbarrow (4) |
| CHARIOT | Horse-drawn vehicle a lot of fun after church (7) |
| BAROUCHE | A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, popular in the 19th century, with a retractable hood over the rear half |
| CLARENCE | A closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a glass front (8) |
| BROUGHAM | Four-wheeled horse-drawn closed carriage with a raised open driver's seat in front (8) |
| PASSKEYS | Hurl parts of a typewriter? |
| PHAETONS | Light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriages with two seats (8) |
| WAGONLIT | Sleeping car on a train of continental Europe; French, 'railway coach bed' (5-3) |
| BOGIE | An assembly of four or six wheels forming a pivoted support at either end of a railway coach |
| TRAINSET | Model railway coach ready to start (5,3) |
| WAGON | Four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle (5) |
| GROWLER | A closed, four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with a glass front and seats for four passengers inside that was also known as a Clarence |
| KEY | Part of a typewriter or piano |
| CARRIAGES | Four-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicles (9) |
| PLATEN | Part of a typewriter to cover with thin metal bearing (6) |
| PHAETON | Light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage usually with two seats whose name derives from a character i |
| NEWSPAPERRACK | Holds the papers for the star with one of The Frames (9,4) |
| ERIKSATIE | Composer whose Parade includes the use of a typewriter as a percussion instrument |