| CONTAINER | Receptacle such as a trunk; or, a freight vehicle's large cargo box (9) |
| TRAY | A flat receptacle such as a baking sheet, a board for conveying tea things, a holder in a CD player or a desk organiser for pending papers (4) |
| CHEST | Traditional box for transporting tea; a trunk; or, a treasury (5) |
| ARTICLE | Say a freight vehicle's extremely large |
| ROAR | Sound from a revved car engine or a freight train |
| BASKETS | Woven receptacles such as hampers, skeps, Sussex trugs, panniers, seedlips, punnets or creels (7) |
| AVENUE | May it be described as a trunk road? (6) |
| SAWS | Cuts, as a trunk |
| SAWN | Truncated, as a trunk |
| CARLGUSTAF | King's vehicle: large, grand, posh, fast model (4,6) |
| TANK | Armoured vehicle; large container |
| SCARLET | Vehicle, large, appearing in fixed shade (7) |
| PROBOSCIS | The long flexible trunk or snout of some mammals such as the elephant or tapir |
| EPICORMIC | Relating to shoots that grow below the bark on a tree trunk or branch (9) |
| TRANSPORT | Ecstasy in freight vehicles |
| TRAINLOAD | Large cargo amount |
| STOCK | Word for a trunk or main stem; a wooden part of a gun; a stiff neckcloth or white cravat; pedigree; or, broth (5) |
| BOLE | Recess in a wall designed to house a hive or skep of bees; a tree trunk; or, a rich clay pigment used in gilding (4) |
| STUB | Remains of a tree trunk or a pencil; an accidental strike of one's toe; a counterfoil; or, a horseshoe nail (4) |
| LEGS | Parts of the trunk or a large branch of a tree (4) |