| KELLYSEYE | Call used in the game of bingo to refer to the number 1 (6,3) |
| SISTER | Bingo, to Bluey |
| ODD | Like the number 1 or the number of letters in one |
| EDDIE | 3'7" ballplayer Gaedel who wore the number 1/8 |
| BOOSTING | Raising morale, Bingo's to be used for it (8) |
| RICKETY | As the number 1 bus left Kentisbury at two o'clock, it looked terribly shaky and unsafe (7) |
| IGNOBLE | Disorderly bingo, to the French, is not dignified! (7) |
| TESSITURA | Meaning "texture", a word used to refer to the average range of pitches in a melody, vocal part or voice (9) |
| RINCEWIND | Discworld character described as "the magical equivalent to the number zero" |
| BLOCKVOTE | Ballot cast by delegate(s), proportional to the number of members nominally represented (5,4) |
| JACKSTRAW | Lightweight, one used in the game (9) |
| BOSSANOVA | Paying attention to the numbers, steps taken by one running the business for a bright star (5,4) |
| LEGS | ____ eleven, traditional call for the number in the game of bingo (4) |
| ATOMIC | ___ number is equal to the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom (6) |
| NINETY | Highest number in the game of bingo (6) |
| LOTTO | A forerunner of the game of bingo (5) |
| STATEHOUSE | Where laws are made how one may end the game of bingo? |
| STONE | Seed of a cherry, peach or plum; type of counter used in the game Go; or, a granite object used in c |
| MARBLE | Form of metamorphic rock used to build the Taj Mahal; or, an item used in the game taw (6) |
| BESOM | Broom used in the game of curling to sweep the ice (5) |