| ALEXIS | A male, or sometimes a female, team getting in beers |
| EVELYN | One or two ladies, say, or sometimes a man (6) |
| ENGARLAND | Decorate cricket team getting in key runs |
| EPICENE | A noun that may refer to a male or a female |
| LATYNINA | Who holds the record, winning 18 medals which is the most by a male or female gymnast in Olympics history? (8) |
| AGENDA | Underlying motive from a male or female, reportedly (6) |
| PEAHEN | Enclosure holding a male or female bird |
| YEARLING | A male or female horse which is between one and two years old (8) |
| SLIP | Part of a plant (sometimes a root, a leaf or a bud) removed to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting! (4) |
| OCTOBER | The first-ever spacewalk by an all-female team happened in this month |
| APOSTLE | Messenger has a job getting in beer |
| MERRYPI | Storm with a male or female name (6); "___ cold winter's night that was so deep" (3) |
| PERSONFRIDAY | A male or female factotum |
| ALANA | - - - Gattinger, the first female team manager at a men's World Cup when working with Canada at Japan 2019 (5) |
| FEMMEFATALE | Female team startled after loud siren (5,6) |
| BROADSIDE | An attack on the American female team |
| LAWLESS | Unruly large women getting in beer on ship (7) |
| SALAD | Cold dish usually of raw or sometimes cooked veg- etables or fruits in various combinations served with a dressing |
| JUMBLESALE | Term for a cluttered bazaar, charity event, flea market or rummage fair, typically with an eclectic confusion of bric-a-brac and miscellany, generally donated, home-made, second-hand or sometimes rare |
| IDIOM | Phrase or expression that has a figuratve or sometimes literal meaning (5) |