| TURFACCOUNTANTS | But they're not clerks of the course (4,11) |
| ADAMMOLEYNS | Bishop of Chichester, 1445-1450, who had been clerk of the ruling council of the Regent during the minority of Henry VI of England |
| GREATSEAL | - - of the Realm; Queen's official stamp obsignated at the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (5,4) |
| CURRICULUMVITAE | Biographical summary of the course of someone's life (10,5) |
| EXTRACURRICULAR | Added curry, particular containers are not part of the course (15) |
| ERSKINE | - May; parliamentary rule book that takes its name from the former assistant librarian and later clerk of the House of Commons who wrote it (7) |
| FRANKPICKLE | Clerk of the parish council played by John Bluthal in 'The Vicar of Dibley' (5,6) |
| RADAR | Clerk of the 4077th |
| THEELBOW | What is the name given to the narrowing of the course just before the finish line of the Aintree Gra |
| ELBOW | The ___: the narrowing of the course just before the finish line of the Aintree Grand National? (5) |
| CORI | First woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her role in the discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen (surname only) |
| SYRIA | Country containing about 440 miles of the course of the Euphrates and about 27 miles of the Tigris |
| ORANGE | In orienteering, the colour code of the courses with medium navigational difficulty rating, or the colour with white of the kites/flags at the control points (6) |
| PROGNOSIS | Poor signs of obtaining a likely forecast of the course of the disease (9) |
| WATERINGHOLES | Bars the irrigation of parts of the course |
| PUTTINGGREEN | One of the smoothest parts of the course (7-5) |
| WEMMICK | John ?, clerk of Jaggers and friend of Pip in 1861 Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations (7) |
| CRATCHIT | Noted clerk of fiction |
| HEEP | Scheming clerk of fiction |
| CONTROLFREAK | Dictator ran to clerk of works (7,5) |