| ABERYSTWYTH | Fantastic try was by the Welsh centre |
| CALIFORNIA | The best-known version of ____ Dreamin' was by the Mamas and the Papas (10) |
| CHARMED | Delighted, as the child was by the funny dream (7) |
| WELLREAD | As the news was, by the erudite newscaster? (4-4) |
| MTV | Its first video was by the Buggles |
| RAP | Music genre whose first mainstream hit was by the Sugarhill Gang |
| LEEK | Eaten by the ancient Egyptians, purportedly a favourite of Nero and worn into battle by the Welsh, a vegetable or allium related to the onion and shallot (4) |
| ASHTON | Moira Shearer created the role of Cinderella for the Sadler's Wells Ballet in 1948 as Margot Fonteyn was injured; the choreography was by Frederick ... |
| NEATH | Northeast part of Athens, mainly inhabited, by the Welsh |
| RAREBIT | Unusual morsel often eaten by the Welsh (7) |
| GREATEASTERN | Iron-hulled steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel that was by far the largest ship ever built at the time of her 1858 launch (5,7) |
| BEAUXIS | Lionel ___ , fly-half whose only France Test try was against Georgia in the 2007 Rugby World Cup (7) |
| SWANSEA | Made news as a Welsh centre (7) |
| HURRELL | Will ....... , former Bristol Bears, Leicester Tigers and London Welsh centre (7) |
| RATIFY | Confirm if a try was converted (6) |
| LEEKS | Once worn into battle by the Welsh and thus used as symbols of St David's Day, vegetables used for dishes such as pies, soups, quiches and gratins (5) |
| GRAVELL | Welsh centre figured Lianelli's famous 1972 victory v All Blacks (7) |
| ACCIDENTALLY | According to criminal investigator damage by friend was by happenstance (12) |
| MEANTIME | Meant I was by myself in the interim (8) |
| DIVINE | Guess what the poet Donne was by profession |