| RETAILERS | You take trees by rail to those people in their shops? (9) |
| BICYCLE | Kind of vehicle that the brothers built and sold in their shop |
| BARTERS | Their shops will have cut prices (7) |
| ETCETERA | Alien about to take tree out and so on (8) |
| CATERER | He provides vehicle to take tree away (7) |
| PHYSIOTHERAPIST | Disturbing their shop, a tipsy healthcare professional (15) |
| ONTHEMEND | Working with intention to protect those people in rehab, perhaps |
| SPAGHETTI | Foodstuff reported to grow on trees by an April 1 1957 edition of the BBC current affairs programme Panorama (9) |
| ONTHEMAKE | Love those people in nude, mostly looking for sex? |
| EMBELLISH | Dress up those people in East London like Big Ben? |
| THEIR | Belonging to those people in that place, so to speak |
| LAIR | You go by rail to get to this den (4) |
| AIRCORPS | Those magnificent people in their flying machines to tune band (3,5) |
| GROVELS | Crawls in fear in some trees by lake at the start of spring (7) |
| TAKETHESTRAIN | Travel by rail to Spithead to prepare for tug-of-war (4,3,6) |
| HANDYMAN | A person employed to do small jobs for people in their homes (8) |
| OCCUPATIONAL | ___ health, branch of medicine relating to the health of people in their workplace (12) |
| THEMINT | Those people in time to make money (3,4) |
| ANATHEMA | One hated article by those people in motoring group |
| EMMET | Those people, in short, encountered a tourist in Cornwall |