| HITCHHIKE | Thick, i.e. daft, to carry 29 in travel by road (5-4) |
| DUNCESCAP | New in: falsely accused, papa must be daft to get fitted up with this (6,3) |
| STBERNARD | Dog star Ben travels by road (2,7) |
| TIGHTROPE | Daft to grip the dangerous crossing? (9) |
| STRAPHANG | Hand out two punishments in travel at rush hour? (5-4) |
| VICEVERSA | Note always put in travel document? Just the opposite (4,5) |
| CARGO | It will leave by ship or travel by road transport (5) |
| WHERETOGO | Toilet guide in travel book (5,2,2) |
| VISIONARY | Imaginative person having charged item in travel document on railway |
| MUNGOPARK | Scottish explorer who described his adventures in "Travels in the Interior of Africa" |
| SILLYPOINT | Dot's daft to lead in the field (5,5) |
| OAKAPPLE | ___ Day, former public holiday on May 29 in Britain commemorating the Restoration in 1660 (3,5) |
| INTERVALS | Breaks in travel unsettled leader of safari (9) |
| THEWAY | How to travel by road (3,3) |
| SILLY | It's daft to be so close to the bat (5) |
| SOWER | One of the 29 in spring rain after end of March has passed (5) |
| ASHHEAP | Pile of rubbish apparently includes 29, in the main (3-4) |
| UHHUH | 29 in universities heading for Humanities, I suppose (2-3) |
| ROBERT | Warrior-king who led Scotland from 1306-29 in a war with England (6,3,5) |
| THEBRUCE | Warrior-king who led Scotland from 1306-29 in a war with England (6,3,5) |