| CLICKETYCLACK | Get on together yet about 100 lack the sound you would hear from the train on the track (8,5) |
| EMPTY | Like the promises of a politician, yet about to be broken (5) |
| COO | A sound you would hear coming from 16 - hardly! (3) |
| GHAN | Name the train on the Adelaide/ Darwin line that follows the Overland Telegraph route (4) |
| PAGEBOYS | They hold up the train on the way to the match (8) |
| DING | It's the sound you hear as the elevator door opens |
| CHEATS | The sound you become aware of in the ship when being fleeced (6) |
| SHEARS | The sound you become aware of in the ship when being fleeced (6) |
| BOO | The sound you make if you want to scare someone (3) |
| UNITE | Join together, yet sort of loosen the knot |
| WITTY | For starters, we're in this together, yet it sounds comical (5) |
| SCARLETRUNNER | Ruddy brilliant athlete - one to train on the pole in garden |
| RUNOUTOFSTEAM | Lack the energy to continue (3,3,2,5) |
| IGLOO | "I see," you'll hear from the isolated native, "the home I own is a dome!" (5) |
| SOUNDOUT | Pronounce, as syllables ... and what's spelled by the letters you hear from the asterisked answers' deleted syllables |
| GRANDCANYON | A train on the ____ Railway arrives here after running about 60 miles north from Williams, Arizona |
| AGREE | In time about to get on together (5) |
| SHOCKER | It's a nasty thing -- that's half of what we hear from the preacher about wine (7) |
| IDIOM | Gravy train, on the right track, or off the rails, for example (5) |
| YARG | The last holiday my two parents went on together was to a place on the edge of Bodmin Moor, and the last thing they brought me back was some Cornish cheese (4) |