| STRAP | Dangling loop with which to steady oneself on a bus/train; bracelet for securing a wristwatch; slang word for a barber; or, credit for liquor (5) |
| PASSENGER | A traveller on a bus, train (9) |
| BRACE | Steady oneself to toss the caber (5) |
| BOBBLE | A pompom for a woolly hat; a hair tie for securing a ponytail; a plastic ball attached to said elastic band; or, a fuzz ball or pill on the surface of a knitted garment through rubbing (6) |
| TRANSFER | A design on paper to be applied to a surface in decalcomania; conveyance of property, a footballer or funds etc from one person or place to another; or, a change of bus/train (8) |
| ILEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal (5) |
| CLEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal |
| FARE | The price a passenger has to pay to take a bus, train, etc. |
| PEG | Part of a riverbank allotted to an angler in a competition; stake for securing a tent rope; a clip for hanging laundry out to dry; or, an object for scoring in cribbage (3) |
| CASE | From the French for "fall", an instance or happening that "befalls"; a chest, trunk or valise; the husk of a seed or cover of a wristwatch; a legal proceeding; or, an eccentric (4) |
| HAND | Round of applause; a pointer on a wristwatch; or, a writing style (4) |
| READY | Word uttered prior to "steady, go" as a command to initiate a race (5) |
| BATTEN | A lath for securing a tarpaulin over a ship's hatchway; a flexible insert in a sail; a row of stage lights; or, the bar/pipe supporting them (6) |
| ALIGHT | To descend from a bus, train or other form of transport (6) |
| HALF | Informal word for a demi-pint of beer; a child's bus/train ticket; a term at Eton College; or, 50 per cent (4) |
| BALLAST | Weighty material other than cargo to steady a ship or a hot-air balloon (7) |
| CROWN | Winder on the side of a wristwatch for adjusting the time; or, the five-pointed logo of Rolex (5) |
| TACK | A fastening such as a basting stitch, drawing pin, nail, stud, tingle or a rope for securing a sail; food, as in a hard ship biscuit; or, bridles, saddlery and other stable gear collectively (4) |
| GETON | Board a bus, train, etc. (3,2) |
| CLOVEHITCH | What is a knot used for securing a rope to a post? (5,5) |