| OMNIUM | A multiple race event in track cycling, first featured at the Olympic Games in 2012 |
| ROPE | Rhythmic gymnastics apparatus that last featured at the Olympic Games in 2008 (4) |
| STAR | Sailing class at 18 Olympia from 1932, dropped after the London games in 2012 (4) |
| CHICAGOCUBS | NL Central team that lost 101 games in 2012 then won the World Series four years later: 2 wds. |
| CANOEING | Water sport, first held at the Olympic Games in 1936 (8) |
| KARATE | Martial art that has featured once at the Olympic Games, in 2021 (6) |
| TRAMPOLINE | Apparatus on which Bryony Page won a silver medal in Rio and a bronze medal in Tokyo at the Olympic Games |
| AUSTRIA | Anna Kiesenhofer, the first Summer Olympics gold medalist for her country since 2004 and a mathematician, won the 2020 individual women's cycling race event at Tokyo 2020 in an upset victory. Name her |
| RAELENE | First name of sprinter C, our first female flag-bearer at the Olympic Games (7) |
| SKIRACES | Clip of the funny business by the Irish and English witnessed at the Olympic Games (3,5) |
| ROGERBLACK | British athlete who won individual silver medals in the 400m at the Olympic Games and World Championships |
| GOLDMEDAL | Award given to athletes who come first in their respective competition at the Olympic Games (4,5) |
| GOLD | The colour of the winner's medal at the Olympic Games (4) |
| SEVENS | What is the name of the version of rugby union played at the Olympic Games? (6) |
| STOCKHOLM | In which host city were electronic timing devices and a public address system used for the first time in the Olympic Games in 1912? |
| NATTRASS | First Canadian woman to compete in trapshooting in the Olympic Games in 1976 in Montreal |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| CRICKET | Sport which featured at the Olympics only once, with a solitary game in 1900 between Great Britain and France (the former won the gold) |
| END | When the closing ceremony takes place at the Olympic Games |
| SILVERMEDAL | 'Prize' for second place at the Olympic Games, eg (6,5) |