| TRUCKLE | Type of camp-bed wheeled under another; or; a barrelshaped cheese (7) |
| COTS | Appalling cost of camp beds (4) |
| CEDAR | Coniferous tree with spreading branches, needle-like evergreen leaves and erect, barrelshaped cones (5) |
| CONSORT | From the Latin for "sharer, partner", a king's wife or a queen's husband; a ship accompanying another; or, a family of instruments, such as viols, playing together (7) |
| TRANSFER | A design on paper to be applied to a surface in decalcomania; conveyance of property, a footballer or funds etc from one person or place to another; or, a change of bus/train (8) |
| SUCCESS | One following another or disappearing for fulfilment of aim (7) |
| WRINGER | Clothes drier - horse under another name, say (7) |
| COTERIE | Camp bed set above a lake (7) |
| ASHAMED | Guilty can use the camp beds once stripped (7) |
| DECAMPS | Absconds when makeshift camp beds lose initial bounce (7) |
| COPYCAT | Person imitating another (or cloned pet?) (7) |
| RHYME | Assonance; a word or crambo with the same sound as another; or, a ditty, jingle, limerick, poem or verse (5) |
| CHAINREACTION | One thing after another, or a technician confused (5,8) |
| LAYER | Single thickness of a substance lying over or under another (5) |
| MINI | Type of camp or bus |
| TRANSPLANTING | Moving an organ or tissue from one part of the body to another, or from one person or animal to another (13) |
| SPOKESPERSON | One who expresses the views of another or of a group(12) |
| UNDERPASS | A road that passes under another road or railway (9) |
| COT | Half a natural fibre used to make a camp-bed in America (3) |
| BOOT | Tough type of camp |