| GREATBRITAIN | Bulldog can stand for this new trainer with bait (edge of gammon) (5,7) |
| OVATION | One may stand for this new idea, not local |
| MARSEILLAISE | Many a Frenchman will stand for this strain (12) |
| HOSTAGECOACH | Trainer with a captive audience? |
| INTERSTELLAR | Archer invested in new trainers, filling deep space (12) |
| REMAINSEATED | Don't stand for this clue! (6,6) |
| BLM | Initialism that can stand for Black Lives Matter or for Bureau of Land Management, as Tanya learned in the first season of "The White Lotus" |
| GRIND | Make meal of top of gammon and part of it one cuts off (5) |
| WASHINGTON | Nothing was new for this new president (10) |
| STARTREKBEYOND | Principal photography for this new sci-fi movie took place in Vancouver and Squamish: 3 wds. |
| NAMEANDADDRESS | Officer may ask for this new outfit to protect a poor father (4,3,7) |
| INERTIA | I put new trainer right off with my inability to move (7) |
| GLORIFIED | Praised first piece of gammon cooked fried with oil (9) |
| LIE | Don't stand for this form of dishonesty (3) |
| NATIONALANTHEM | Royalists stand for this country boy with the mike (8,6) |
| ANTIDOPING | The letters in the middle of NADA stand for this. (4-6) |
| RIGHTREVEREND | The designation RR for a bishop in the Church of England stands for this (5,8) |
| EVE | New Year's ___ (what NYE can stand for in addition to being a last name, as in our two theme clues) |
| ACL | Initialism that can stand for a body part or a Texas music festival |
| HRH | Regnal abbreviation whose first letter can stand for two different words |