| NARROWBOAT | Vessel crashed, not a barrow |
| TRUCK | Crashed, not having started lorry (5) |
| TRAM | A "streetcar" on rails; or, a barrow, truck or tub used in a coalmine (4) |
| RUNDLE | A ladder round, spoke or stave; a barrow wheel; or, a ball, disc or ring (6) |
| COSTER | A seller of fruit, etc, from a barrow (6) |
| CARTOON | A funny picture of a barrow with nothing on it (7) |
| DESMOND | He has a barrow in the marketplace in a Beatle song (7) |
| CART | A barrow or wagon such as a figurative apple-filled example one upsets when spoiling plans (4) |
| STREETTRADER | A barrow-boy had a way to buy and sell, right away (6-6) |
| PUNNET | Catch on to a joke obtained from a barrow boy? (6) |
| WIELD | Brandish sword - on a barrow, we hear (5) |
| HANDCART | A barrow, and chart prepared for it (4-4) |
| KNOLL | Clever clogs offloading with a barrow, once |
| COSTERMONGER | Person selling from a barrow (12) |
| PRAM | Abbreviation of a word for a baby carriage; a milk delivery barrow; a dinghy; or, a flat-bottomed boat (4) |
| EMLYNHUGHES | Barrow-born former England international footballer who was a team captain on A Question of Sport |
| PEOPLECARRIER | What moves a good number to inhabit Barrow, perhaps? |
| CAT | Maybe Lion King not shown in Barrow? (3) |
| TUMBREL | Barrow vessel switching sides (7) |
| TUMULTUOUS | Not at home, back in ancient barrow, agitated (10) |