| RODE | Was a passenger (4) |
| FARE | To travel or journey; money paid for conveyance on a bus, plane or train; or, a passenger in a taxi (4) |
| RIDE | Be a passenger in a car, ideally (4) |
| AFAR | A passenger leaving employee's tip at a distance (4) |
| BLUE | - Riband; accolade that was awarded for the fastest transatlantic crossing by a passenger ship (4) |
| DING | Sound of a passenger requesting a stop on a bus |
| RAMP | Sharp practice that, as a passenger, gets one down (4) |
| BUMP | To turn away a passenger because an airline has allowed too many seats to be booked (4) |
| ENDS | A passenger, pulled from wrecked sedan, fades away (4) |
| TAXI | Hack with a passenger |
| STOW | In rock, pull a passenger out of line (8) |
| TRAM | During the morning, in control of a passenger vehicle |
| CARRIER | A homing pigeon; a messenger; a passenger aircraft; a tranter; a vector; or, a basket, hauler, shopping bag, or other conveyor or holder (7) |
| POD | A gam of dolphins or whales; a passenger compartment of a Ferris wheel; or, a net for catching eels (3) |
| SEATBELT | Device used to protect a passenger in a vehicle accident (4-4) |
| INFULLFLIGHT | A passenger in a plane with all seats taken would be! (2,4,6) |
| TRAMP | A passenger vehicle for a person seen as a humble traveller |
| LINER | Fine paintbrush; a passenger ship; or, a sheet of scented paper for the bottom of a drawer (5) |
| SUNDECK | Part of a passenger ship used for getting a tan (3,4) |
| PILLION | What is a seat for a passenger behind a motorcyclist? (7) |