| GOUGING | Although not mentioned in the laws of either code, ____ is seen as one of rugby's most heinous acts |
| GENJI | Written in 11th-century Japan, The Tale of ____ is seen as one of the first novels |
| INKY | Only ghost not mentioned in the lyrics to "Pac-Man Fever" |
| ICONIC | A Lions squad announcement is one of rugby's - - - moments, says twice tourist Elliot Daly (6) |
| OUT | Dismissal governed by Law 38 in the Laws of Cricket (3) |
| RUN | Dismissal governed by Law 38 in the Laws of Cricket (3) |
| RUNOUT | Dismissal governed by Law 38 in the Laws of Cricket (3,3) |
| IONA | ____ is seen as Celtic Christianity's mother church (4) |
| WORST | Most heinous |
| DADDY | Period in which theologian is seen as one of the Fathers |
| COMPLACENT | Grumble when church is seen as one being smug |
| PRANA | In yoga, the breath seen as one of the life-giving energies of the universe. |
| BAIL | Described in Law 8 of the Laws of Cricket, either of the two crosspieces bridging the stumps of a wicket (4) |
| RODDYPIPER | Canadian WWF star, nicknamed Rowdy, seen as one of the sport's greatest "heels" |
| FLATASA | A god involved in heinous act as entering bar, not a ripple to be seen (4,2,1,7) |
| SKIRRET | Sium sisarum, a root formerly eaten in Britain, but not mentioned in nineteenth-century or later recipes |
| RUDOLFH | Reindeer who is not mentioned in an 1823 poem A Visit From St Nicholas (7) |
| ARK | From Old English for "box", the wooden chest in which the tablets of the laws of the ancient Israelites were kept; any coffer; Noah's ship; a toy depicting said vessel; or, any boat (3) |
| APPELLATECOURT | In the law, what is a court that has the power to hear appeals and can review decisions made in anot |
| SETTLOR | In the law, what is the person who disposes of property by creating a settlement? (7) |