| ONEONE | Achieved victory twice as reported or a score-draw? (3-3) |
| ATRIUM | A victory twice curtailed in Rome's central court (6) |
| ACCORDING | As reported or stated by (9) |
| CORE | Was at the centre of a score-draw (4) |
| TWENTIETH | Final contribution to a score draw by the short outside left |
| ANIL | Pigment derived from a score-draw (4) |
| PORKPIE | False hood reported or genuine sort of hat (4,3) |
| ONETWO | Soccer move went badly in no-score draw? |
| STRIKE | Discovery of gold or oil; fictional character "Cormoran"; or, a score in tenpin bowling marked by an "X" (6) |
| COARSE | Gross - or a score, maybe (6) |
| TOOTOO | Excessively affected by announcement of score draw (3-3) |
| OPORTO | Left during no-score draw for City (6) |
| EVENSO | Result: no-score draw, nevertheless (4,2) |
| SKETCH | Carved out shock score draw (6) |
| BLOB | A dab or spot of ink or paint; a drop or globule generally; or, a score of zero in cricket, also called a duck (4) |
| APPEAL | Request from a British politician as reported (6) |
| SOARED | As reported, a bottle of wine increased in price sharply (6) |
| TON | A unit of weight equal to 2,240 lbs avoirdupois; an informal word for 100mph, £100 or a score of 100; or, with definite article, fashionable society during the Regency era (3) |
| HUMANE | Benevolent chap taken in by Hugh as reported |
| SPIDER | Miss Muffet's companion saw her, as reported (6) |