| RACEGOER | Runner going round course's last turn, one at Aintree perhaps (8) |
| LEAPFROG | Game of golf, par broken round course's last (8) |
| BENDTHEELBOW | Corner one at Aintree to have a drink |
| RACECOURSE | Rush for part of meal at Aintree, perhaps (10) |
| JUMPER | Top horse at Aintree, perhaps? (6) |
| RELAYRACE | Tie once more, going round course at which most won't reach finish line? (5,4) |
| CHILDISHLY | In a silly way, unfriendly going round course (10) |
| BIOCHEM | Premed course (last 3 letters + ...) |
| ULTIMATE | Last turn, met tail going the wrong way (8) |
| ENDURING | At last turn full circle, thus continuing (8) |
| INITIATE | At last, turns up Basque movement gets it in one to start the ball rolling (8) |
| ONELINER | Crack on, right - English runner going a long way round |
| LAHDIDAH | At last, turns up had identification for Harold sounding so pretentious (3-2-3) |
| HARASSES | Pesters fast runners going around a ship (8) |
| NATIONAL | A countrywide newspaper as opposed to a local one; a citizen; or, with definite article, a notable annual steeplechase at Aintree (8) |
| CHAMPION | Winner such as Bob at Aintree in 1981? . . . . (8) |
| STARTERS | Course officials at Aintree, say (8) |
| FOINAVON | Fence on the Grand National course at Aintree named after the race's 1967 100-1 winner (8) |
| THECHAIR | Tallest fence on the Grand National course at Aintree (3,5) |
| PATNA | Runner going round and round unfinished city (5) |