| COVEREDWAGON | Part of a westward migration |
| WAGON | Westward-migration vehicle |
| WAGONMASTER | Boss associated with westward migration |
| OREGON | ___ Trail (route used during the U.S. westward migrations) |
| BLYTH | Chay ___, Scottish yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 19 |
| CHAYBLYTH | British yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 1970-71 (4,5) |
| RUN | A dash, gallop or sprint forth; a trickle of paint or spread of dye; a series of unravelled stitches forming a ladder; a journey; a chicken coop; a ski trail; or, the migration of salmon (3) |
| RAN | A migration of salmon or other fish upstream; a downward trickle of paint; a track made or used by a particular animal; or, a sprint, such as that when undergoing the punishment of the gauntlet (3) |
| PASSAGE | A journey by ship or the route taken; a bird's migration; an extract from a book or newspaper; or, a section of a piece of music (7) |
| TAUTOMER | Either of two or more isomers of a chemical compound existing together in equilibrium and interconvertible by migration of atoms and bonds (8) |
| DIASPORA | Dispersion of a community by migration (8) |
| EXODUS | Mass migration (of a people) (6) |
| SERENGETI | Ecosystem of Tanzania famous for the land migration of wildlife |
| SCANDINAVIA | Look ? I would back avian migration in part of Europe (11) |
| ORCA | Animal whose name consists of the postal codes of two states it passes in its migration |
| TOAD | Amphibious "puddock" of log pile, leaf litter, compost heap, burrow, pond or frogilo, sometimes with a patrolled road crossing aiding its migration (4) |
| FISHLADDER | Structure that creates a path for upstream migration, and a hint to hidden words in four long Down answers |
| CELANDINE | Meaning "swallow" because its season was believed to parallel the migration of said bird, a wood anemone-like plant that was William Wordsworth's favourite flower (9) |
| AEGEANSEA | Part of the Med - an area evacuated with geese migration (6,3) |
| LEMMING | Animal in a mass migration |