| EXPRESSLY | Left by train, heading out of York specifically |
| MINSTER | Minister threw one out of York's cathedral maybe (7) |
| SPRINGFIELD | Illinois city Abraham Lincoln left by train on Feb. 11, 1861, for his inauguration |
| ANTON | Name of fellow heading out of Chinese city |
| JOURNALESE | Style of reporter heading out of country during short trip |
| EMOTE | Heading out of control, give excessive show of feelings |
| WALLSTREET | Heading out of film studio, Disney seen round part of M anhattan |
| TITLE | Heading out of toilet, having left nothing behind (5) |
| MENTATION | Thinking of people heading out of Waterloo? |
| KEVIN | __ Foster, henchman of the late Simon Walker who was last seen heading out of Hollyoaks with Patrick Blake (5) |
| TORPEDO | In retrospect, old railway heading out of train station is explosive for those in the shipping game (7) |
| EXPRESS | Transport once heading out of Belgian town close to Brussels (7) |
| ARROW | Move quickly, heading out of Tyneside town |
| VANITY | Delivery vehicle heading out of Leeds, perhaps: there's nothing in it |
| BIFOCAL | Heading out of pub after retracting lie that's seen through |
| IRA | Gershwin, say, heading out of Italian capital once |
| IONA | Heading out of Asian capital, westbound, for an island |
| ALMA | Loving girl heading out of town in Majorca |
| ALICIA | Woman heading out of Spanish region |
| HYENA | Heading out of Kenya, hot, bothered, ones spotted (5) |