| ABUSMANSHOLIDAY | Describes old conductor taking time off to take the coach to Kerry for the holidays, for example (1,7,7) |
| RANDR | Time off to take it easy, for short |
| SUBWAY | Underpass enabling the coach to return to the road (6) |
| UPSTAGE | Steal the limelight from the coach to London (7) |
| INSERVICE | Describes old maid at home changing the oil (2-7) |
| RUNIC | Describes old German letters in church covering local teaching institute (5) |
| DATED | This describes old film that is now outmoded (5) |
| BUSFARES | The going rates perhaps for what the old conductors used to ask for (3,5) |
| HOMETEAM | The Dubs in Croke Park can be a little flat for those from Kerry, for example (4,4) |
| JPEG | Format for images created by magistrate for example (1-3) |
| TRACTOR | Go off to take the vehicle back ? a motor vehicle (7) |
| RESIDES | Heads off to take the chair on Sunday, when one lives there (7) |
| THERMOSTAT | Found in, for example, 1 automatic greenhouse vents, this is a device with sensors that automatically regulates temperature (10) |
| AGAME | Important barman and Russell admit master between Dublin and Kerry, for example (1,4) |
| ASSISTANCE | Help shop worker taking time off to go to church (10) |
| HOLMES | Solver taking time off to defend the setter (6) |
| BAKERY | Graduate misses a right on the way to Kerry and has a lot to prove (6) |
| DUSKYSHARK | Dubs without a follower going to Kerry to fish for an apex predator (5,5) |
| LEAP | English novel a player pens, for example 1 11 (4,4) |
| YEAR | English novel a player pens, for example 1 11 (4,4) |