| BACUP | Where a taxi turns up in Lancashire |
| ABACUS | A taxi turns up, American: you can count on it (6) |
| BUILT | Constructed tops of bottles up in Lancashire town |
| BACCHANALIA | Taxi turns up in front of church with an old gangster, one going to a wild festival |
| DEBACLE | "Lost taxi turns up in river" fiasco (7) |
| ABACI | Taxi turns up in main road? They can be counted on |
| TOBACCO | Taxi turns up, attending to company that's rolled up (7) |
| BACCHANT | Drunken reveller's song after taxi turns up (8) |
| BACARDI | Rum raid carried out after taxi turns up (7) |
| BACCARAT | Taxi turns up with weight of diamonds for card game (8) |
| BACON | No taxi turns up for sandwich filler? |
| BACKBITE | Taxi turns up, knowing by instinct initially, Mr Lawrence could say mean things (8) |
| ABACUSES | Counters where a taxi comes up and plies |
| RANK | In general, perhaps, it's where a taxi stands |
| MINICAB | Taxi turns back in one minute, dropping off Kelvin (7) |
| LEFTS | Taxi turns |
| TREACLE | A by-product of sugar refining; according to an old music-hall joke, it was mined in Lancashire, notably in Sabden, where the story was encouraged by fictitious reports in local newspapers in the 1930 |
| WHIRR | Where in Lancashire fans make such a noise? (5) |
| LAUREL | Born-in-Lancashire,-he-teamed-up-with-American-Oliver-Hardy-to-make-a-classic-comedy-duo,-Stan-... |
| NORTHERN | Ron turned up with the Navy in Lancashire, e.g. (8) |