| SEARLE | Greg and Jonny, British rowing brothers who won gold in the coxed pairs event in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics (6) |
| HEBERT | Brothers who won the USPGA (6) |
| CASEY | Ben Affleck's brother who won an Oscar for his role as Lee Chandler in Manchester by the Sea (5) |
| OASIS | Rowing brothers regularly seen in Roman ships |
| RODNINA | Irina, figure skater who won three Olympic golds in the pairs event 1972-80 (7) |
| DOUBLEBEDS | Where you might lie bottom in pairs' event (6,4) |
| ICEDANCE | Winter Olympics pairs event |
| CHRISTIE | Linford -; sprinter who won the gold medal in the 100 metres at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics (8) |
| EDDY | Identify this former badminton doubles specialist from Indonesia who won a silver in men's doubles at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. (4) |
| LEANDER | British rowing club which won the Olympic men's eight in 1908 and 1912 |
| GUNNELL | Sally ---, British 400m hurdles gold medallist at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics (7) |
| DREAMTEAM | Name given to the US men's basketball squad at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics (5,4) |
| YARRAJI | Identify the surname of the Indian athlete who won gold in the women's 100m event at the Asian Athletics Championship in May 2025 held in South Korea. (7) |
| ANNPACKER | British athlete who won gold in the 800m and silver in the 400m at the 1964 Olympics (3,6) |
| LAGER | Drink that features in the title of the 2000s sitcom that featured the characters Gaz, Donna, Janet and Jonny (5) |
| SNOWDON | Lord -; title of Princess Margaret's society-photographer husband who designed an aviary at London Zoo and coxed the winning Cambridge crew in the 1950 Boat Race (7) |
| TONYNASH | British bobsledder who won gold in the two-man event at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck with brakeman Robin Dixon |
| DONQUARRIE | Jamaican sprinter who won gold in the 200m at the 1976 Olympics and silver in the 100m (3,7) |
| RUNNING | One of the three disciplines comprising the multisport contested by brothers Alistair and Jonny Brownlee (7) |
| ERICLIDDELL | Scottish athlete who won gold in the 400 metres at the 1924 Paris Olympics and whose exploits featured in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire (4,7) |