| FUNICULAR | ___ railway, one in which carriages are pulled along a track laid on a steep slope (9) |
| ROLLERCOASTER | Fairground attraction in which carriages run on a track with tight turns and steep slopes (13) |
| PATH | A track laid or trodden down by walking / trail |
| TRANSPARENT | Couple holding hands in carriage are not obvious (11) |
| SLEEPSUIT | A romper-like all-in-one in which a baby or toddler naps or snoozes (9) |
| WISHBONES | Parts of a cooked bird skeleton which are pulled in popular custom (9) |
| GLISSADES | Slides down a steep slope of ice or snow with the support of an ice axe (9) |
| LOATHSOME | Revolting Middle English curse laid on a few (9) |
| THETAKING | Laid on a kleptomaniac's plate? (5,3,3,6) |
| RAILHEADS | Tracks laid round the principal termini (9) |
| POTPOURRI | Vessel - right one in which to serve stew (9) |
| HYDRAULIC | ____ brake, one in which force is transmitted through compressed fluid (9) |
| RADIOPLAY | Work set after radical one in which actors have no costumes (5,4) |
| SERAC | Pinnacle or ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier, usually on a steep slope (5) |
| CUESTA | Ridge with a gentle slope on one side and a steep slope on the other |
| ESCARP | The type of scrape obtained on a steep slope (6) |
| SPREAD | A bedcover; a feast laid on a table; the face-up appearance of a diamond; a double page; or, butter, jam, pate or other soft tasty topping for bread (6) |
| MISSIONARY | Young girl I found on a railway, one sent to do a specific job (10) |
| SCULL | One of a pair of short-handled oars, both of which are pulled by one oarsman |
| ANALOGUE | ____ watch, one in which the hours and minutes are indicated on a dial (8) |