| INSTALLATIONS | In a long line, stations are developed to house large pieces of equipment (13) |
| TERMINI | End-of-line stations |
| REMOTECONTROL | It keeps you in your seat when stations are changed |
| RAILROADFLATS | Homes with rooms in a long line |
| ACCOSTCUTTERS | What people waiting in a long line might do? |
| NOTALL | A small number, at last, are in a long line, but only some of them (3,3) |
| AVENUE | Known in French as an allee, a tree-lined approach to a country house, large estate or area of parkland (6) |
| OCKENHEIM | What is one of the spellings of the Flemish composer, the first in a long line of noted Flemish comp |
| STAVES | Small vest torn over a number of pieces of equipment belonging to Cooper (6) |
| OREOS | "Sour Patch Kid ___ Are the Latest in a Long Line of Wacky Flavors" (Daily Beast headline) |
| ARTILLERY | Large pieces of major road faulty in the centre (9) |
| TODDLER | Colourful spot set up to house large and small child |
| ALCATRAZ | Secure site royal lady erected to house large pet? (8) |
| DARTSPLAYER | Assembled parts ready to house large missile launcher (5,6) |
| HUNKS | Word for large pieces of bread or cheese, broken or cut off; strong attractive men; or, a crotchety curmudgeon or surly old miser (5) |
| BATS | Pieces of equipment in Plimpton's "Out of My League" |
| KITS | Wooden tubs in the Middle Ages, later sets of clothes or pieces of equipment for specific purposes (4) |
| CLAN | Is able to house large family (4) |
| MEDALLIONS | Fancy dame with pride, perhaps, holds large pieces of jewellery (10) |
| ADZE | Tool used for cutting and shaping large pieces of wood (4) |