| RUTH | Cricketer's wife in whose name the Lord's ground "goes red" once a year (4,7) |
| STRAUSS | Cricketer's wife in whose name the Lord's ground "goes red" once a year (4,7) |
| SLOEGIN | Student entering ground goes in for a drink |
| WICKETKEEPER | Cricketer's wife to pass time off with Guardian (12) |
| DORSAL | Rear entrance to access Lord's ground (6) |
| ELEANOR | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Castile, King Edward I's first wife in whose memory he dedicated a series of crosses (7) |
| BUDGETARY | Give ground - go over area of financial planning |
| VINOOMANKAD | Mulvantrai Himmatlal ... .... , legendary cricketer in whose name there's a national tournament for youngsters. (5,6) |
| EXTRADITION | Surrender of an accused offender to the state in whose territory the alleged offence was committed (11) |
| DUNFERMLINE | Scottish town and former Royal Burgh in whose abbey Robert The Bruce was the last of seven Scottish kings to be buried |
| NOMINEE | A non-owner in whose name a company is registered |
| BOTTLE | Narrow-necked vessel from whose name the word for a sommelier, wine steward or more specifically a "butler" in charge of a cellar's flasks derives (6) |
| SERIN | A finch from whose name, the French for "canary", a term for a barrel organ used to train songbirds is derived (5) |
| ADOLPHE | Luxembourg grand duke in whose name an annual art prize is awarded |
| PAULFOOT | Private Eye journalist in whose name an annual award is made for investigative reporting (4,4) |
| OLYMPIANS | Indianapolis ___ extinct NBA team from Indiana whose name is inspired by the Greek Gods |
| DONGLE | Computer plug-in whose name is fun to say |
| HOOPOES | With cinnamon or salmon-pink plumage, crested birds from whose name the word "dupe" derives (7) |
| MEGIDDO | Ancient and Biblical city of NW Palestine from whose name the word Armageddon is derived (7) |
| RIDGE | The American soldier goes red when caught on the hill-range (5) |