| SOCCERMOM | American middle-class woman, ambitious for her children's sporting success (6,3) |
| WORTHINGTON | Woman ambitious for daughter is ordered "Not now, right?" |
| ABROAD | Middle-class woman in a foreign country (6) |
| THEA | The middle-class woman (4) |
| ENTER | American middle without a beginning to put name down for (5) |
| USES | Customs of the American Middle West (4) |
| TOUCHDOWN | American sporting success in Spooner's Netherlands municipality? (9) |
| BEDJACKET | Nightwear extremely tense upper class woman held up to protect honour |
| GRANDSLAM | Imposing males exuding energy recreated sporting success (5,4) |
| HOLEINONE | Sporting success achieved by drive alone? |
| KATEGREENAWAY | Victorian artist and writer, known for her children's book illustrations (4,9) |
| NESBIT | Edith, writer noted for her children's book The Railway Children (6) |
| ALISONUTTLEY | British author best known for her children's series about Little Grey Rabbit |
| SPYRI | Johanna ___, Swiss author best known for her children's story Heidi |
| UTTLEY | Which Alison is best known for her children's book series about Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig? (6) |
| SHAWLIE | From an item of clothing, an old name for a working-class woman |
| MEMSAHIB | Address for a married white or upper-class woman in colonial India (8) |
| ANGEL | Nurse, they say, is an upper-class woman |
| USHERING | Upper-class woman from syndicate working as an escort (8) |
| USHERIN | Introduce upper-class woman at club briefly (5,2) |