| ONCHAN | _ _ _ _ _ _ Head - stop on the Manx Electric Railway (6) |
| FAIRY | Mythical creature lives in a cottage on the Manx Electric Railway (5) |
| POTATO | Mr _ _ _ _ _ _ Head, character in the Toy Story film franchise voiced by Don Rickles (6) |
| CAPO | Small movable bar fitted across the fingerboard of a fretted instrument to change the pitch of all the strings; Italian, 'head stop' (4) |
| WATER | "Hands across the _ _ _ _ _, heads across the sky", from Paul Mccartney's "Uncle Albert/admiral Halsey" (5) |
| EASE | Losing head, stop being calm (4) |
| BUTT | _ _ _ heads (clash) |
| ACOOL | Keep _ ___ head (Remain calm) |
| TOWAR | Go ___ ___ (Head off for battle) |
| CELERY | Perhaps sticks on dining table, on retirement, electric railway track (6) |
| ARTERY | Main road uses skill found on electric railway (6) |
| PULLUP | Stop on the way back, too (4,2) |
| PEORIA | Classic stop on the vaudeville circuit |
| MOTELS | Stops on the way |
| ERNSTVONSIEMENS | Which German inventor laid the first telegraph line, built the first electric railway in Germany and |
| METRO | An electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (5) |
| SALT | Charlie, podium finisher for BSA against the might of the Manx Nortons in the early years of the World 500cc Championship. (4) |
| KARLOFF | Actor who had jobs as a railway baggage handler and laying track for the British Columbia Electric Railway before landing roles in Hollywood films (5,7) |
| VOLK | Magnus ___, builder of the world's oldest operational electric railway, in Brighton (4) |
| HOIPOLLOI | Home Office head stops just over 100 ordinary folk (3,6) |