| SUSPENDED | Held over for his use of puns and other deeds (9) |
| LOGAN | ... van Beek, the Dutch player who single-handedly won a recent ODI Super Over for his country against the West Indies. (5) |
| VERDELHO | White grape grown originally in Madeira held over for a change (8) |
| ORDER | Broadcast period not held over for a procedural question (5,2,5) |
| POINTOF | Broadcast period not held over for a procedural question (5,2,5) |
| CORREGGIO | Italian Renaissance artist noted for his use of perspective |
| SWORDPLAY | A display of a fencer's skill with singular puns and repartee (9) |
| HISTORIAN | Ration his use of recorder (9) |
| FROWNUPON | Disapprove of pun now for broadcast (5,4) |
| LEONARDO | Italian polymath noted for his use of the techniques sfumato and chiaroscuro in paintings including Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Lady with an Ermine (8) |
| MCESCHER | Dutch artist known for his use of visual illusion and paradoxical perspective (1,1,6) |
| CHARLESIVES | US composer noted for his use of polyrhythms, polytonality and quarter tones (1874-1954) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Italian painter noted for his use of light and shade (10) |
| SILLINESS | Endearing quality of puns |
| PENINSULA | Pen pun and a line’s done |
| MARCEL | French-American artist and sculptor noted for his use of 'readymades,' including a bicycle wheel (1913) (6) |
| DUCHAMP | French-American artist and sculptor noted for his use of 'readymades,' including a bicycle wheel (1913) (7) |
| NICHOLAS | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh's collaborator known as the "devil's architect" for his use of satanic or pagan symbols (8) |
| BEUYS | Joseph, German avant-garde artist noted for his use of animal fat in his work (5) |
| VERMEER | Dutch old master, noted for his use of light (7) |