| TOPSCORE | From the 11: double 4, then bullseye and ... one hundred and eighty! (3,5) |
| EPIC | Alan Carr's ___ Game Show, family fun revisiting The Price is Right, Bullseye and other TV favourites (4) |
| LITER | About two-thirds of a 7-Eleven Double Gulp |
| ELICIT | Around fifty one and one hundred and one the alien became illegal (6) |
| ROLEREVERSAL | Duty to get one hundred and eighty? Case of poacher turning gamekeeper! (4,8) |
| NINESCORE | One hundred and eighty |
| COO | Noise made by dove, and one hundred and two ducks |
| FROUFROU | Four then four more changing into elaborate dress (4-4) |
| ATE | Consumed one 4, so to speak (3) |
| JOYCE | Novelist who uses the word Honorificabilitudinitatibus in Ulysses and 100- and 101-letter words in Finnegans Wake (5) |
| IFLOOKS | 17 down 4, so an 8 then? (2,5,5,4) |
| PREOPERATIVE | Correct to have drug injected at four, then again just before surgery |
| FREIGHT | Case of four, then twice that number for cargo (7) |
| YORKTOWN | Site of decisive seventeen hundred and eighty one British defeat in Virginia |
| CHOPCHOP | Chinese work on the double (4-4) |
| CHINCHIN | Cheers Cockney mate, downing a double (4-4) |
| HURDLING | Class of events where a runner races over a series of obstacles, which are set a fixed distance apart. The standard race distances for men are 110, 200, and 400 metres and 100 metres and 200 metres fo |
| THOUSAND | The cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 |
| DARTS | Game in which a "ton-eighty" (a hundred and eighty) is the maximum score per turn |
| PABST | Company that sold hundred-and-eighty-packs to celebrate its hundred-and-eightieth anniversary |