| BRIDE | Woman with a train |
| BRIDETOBE | Woman engaged (with a train?) (5-2-2) |
| PASSENGER | Person with a train ticket and a destination (9) |
| CARAVAN | Group of traders or other travellers journeying across a desert in Asia or North Africa, often with a train of camels (7) |
| REATTAINS | Gets back from playing with a train set |
| GOWN | One may come with a train |
| RETINUE | The Sappers could unite with a train of attendants (7) |
| TITIAN | Artist of the VenZ-tian school whose paintings include Sleeping Venus, A Man with a Quilted Sleeve, Woman with a Mirror, Flora and Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (6) |
| NEWCOLOSSUS | Sonnet whose fourth line begins "A mighty woman with a torch," with "The" |
| GENRE | Word denoting a painting depicting scenes from everyday life, such as de Hooch's A Boy Bringing Bread or Vermeer's Young Woman with a Water Pitcher (5) |
| MAN | He "Loves A Woman" (with "A")? |
| SHEBA | Its queen arrived, a woman with a degree |
| PEG | A woman with a wooden pin |
| ALTO | Woman with a lower voice than a soprano |
| SHEAF | Woman with a folio and a bundle (5) |
| MALADY | Headmaster joins a woman with a disorder |
| AMAZON | A formidable woman with a formidable flower! (6) |
| RADIATOR | Royal, a woman, with a Conservative mostly using heater (8) |
| COURBET | French Realist whose works include A Burial At Ornans, The Painter's Studio, The Wave, Woman with a |
| HAGGLE | Bargain with an old woman with a broken leg (6) |