| GOTON | Proceeded to travel 100mph (3,2) |
| TONUP | Innards of automaton upgraded to 100mph (3-2) |
| TRURO | City of ---, celebrated as the first British steam locomotive to have exceeded 100mph (5) |
| NOSED | Cautiously proceeded to signal agreement about state's borders (5) |
| VENOM | Classic Velocette model that set a record by running at over 100mph for 24 hours at a French oval track in 1961. (5) |
| SCOTSMAN | Flying -; designed by Mallard creator Nigel Gresley, the first locomotive to reach 100mph and first to circumnavigate the globe (8) |
| ENSUED | Proceeded to take legal action in extremity (6) |
| CONTINUED | Proceeded to swindle money ahead of university education (9) |
| ROC | Proceeded to include old bird |
| RANSACK | Quickly proceeded to fire rifle |
| RAMPSMAN | Swindler swiftly proceeded to seize a member's millions |
| TWENTIES | During matches proceeded to get scores |
| TWENTY | Figure proceeded to rip apart teddy, removing stuffing (6) |
| PASSED | Proceeded to have gained enough marks (6) |
| WENTAHEAD | Proceeded - to take the lead? (4.5) |
| JOINEDISSUE | Proceeded to argue (6, 5) |
| ADVANCED | Proceeded to become avant-garde |
| ROLLEDUP | Having arrived, proceeded to make oneself a cigarette? |
| TON | A unit of weight equal to 2,240 lbs avoirdupois; an informal word for 100mph, £100 or a score of 100; or, with definite article, fashionable society during the Regency era (3) |
| MCINTYRE | First racer to top the 100mph average for a lap of the Isle of MANTT course. (8) |