| FATHERTIME | Figure shown on and sharing its name with the weather vane at Lord's Cricket Ground (6,4) |
| TENET | Figure shown on film has principle (5) |
| FREE | Unrestrained fury even shown on and off (4) |
| LONG | The .... .... , area housing the 'art gallery' at Lord's cricket ground (4,4) |
| ROOM | The .... .... , area housing the 'art gallery' at Lord's cricket ground (4,4) |
| MOUND | ____ Stand, viewing area at Lord's cricket ground designed by Frank Verity (5) |
| ANEMOSCOPE | Weather vane |
| PONY | From "young animal/chicken" and "foal" and sharing its root with "poultry", a small horse, less than 14.2 hands high; a little glass of beer or liqueur; or, anything small of its kind (4) |
| TRACTRIX | Word, from "that which pulls" and sharing its root with the name of a farm vehicle, for a geometric curve along which an object moves (8) |
| INCH | From the Latin for "twelfth part" and sharing its origin with "ounce", a measure equal to 1/12 of a foot (4) |
| ADELE | Speckled red-flowered alstroemeria sharing its name with the Rolling in the Deep singer (5) |
| KUWAIT | Persian Gulf city that shares its name with the country of which it is the capital and the bay on which it is located (6) |
| ARRAY | Word, from "prepare" and sharing its root with "ready", for dress, equipage, a muster, an ordered collection, a rich display or general sight to behold (5) |
| STRAUSS | Ruth __, in whose name Lord's cricket ground turns red once a year? (7) |
| KALI | Tumbleweed or - - - - tragus, weedy plant sharing its name with the Hindu goddess of destruction (4) |
| ADAM | Monarda cultivar sharing its name with the Bible's first man (4) |
| ARTEL | A group of people, especially in the Soviet Union, working collectively and sharing the income and liability |
| SWALLOWS | Migratory birds flocking in "gulps" and sharing their name with the rivals of Arthur Ransome's Amazons (8) |
| ADAPT | These women are now wise and know how to ... and change with the weather. (5) |
| BUTTERNUT | A variety of pumpkin/squash that shares its name with the tree Juglans cinerea; the egg-shaped fruit of the latter; said arbor's wood; or, brown dye extracted from its bark (9) |