| YEARROUND | In short, what could be railway operating every month |
| HARP | Instrument in the car, try operating every second one (4) |
| YARDMAN | Dairyman I left to be railway worker (7) |
| PRAIRIEDOG | ___ ___ Central Railway (Operating vintage train attraction in Winnipeg) |
| METRO | An electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (5) |
| SCURVY | Society - in short what is it? Contemptible! |
| TBSP | In short what the recipe may call for (4) |
| GAS | In short, what Americans call petrol (3) |
| CUFFS | Copper with annoyed expression - in short, what's with him, then? |
| BERG | Austrian composer (surname); South African word for mountain; in short, what caused the Titanic to sink (4) |
| CASHREGISTER | Capital Records is short - what's in store for those who demand change perhaps? (4,8) |
| CROP | Cut short what we hope to harvest |
| CURTAILS | Cuts short what dogs wag? (8) |
| CURTAIL | Cut short what dog wags? (7) |
| LAST | The Heart Goes ___ 2015 novel by Margaret Atwood in which people have to swap their homes with prison cells every month in a dystopian future |
| RENT | What a landlord collects every month |
| SUPERMOM | Domestic hero for every month, in aggregate (8) |
| RENEW | What a streaming subscription might automatically do every month |
| ALLYEARROUND | Phrase, similar to the title of Charles Dickens's successor to Household Words, that means 24-7-365, in every month or throughout the annum (3-4-5) |
| MOON | There's a new one every month |