| GRANDSLAM | In rugby union, the feat of winning all games in the Six Nations Championships (5,4) |
| BAGEL | Bold generation! Learner's winning all games in the set! (5) |
| NOSIDE | In rugby union, the end of a match signalled by the referee's whistle (2-4) |
| ACROBATIC | Like the feats of a gymnast |
| RULE | Rugby Union - the French hold sway |
| SWEPT | Won all games in a series |
| WALES | One of the rugby teams in the Six Nations Championship (5) |
| HEROICS | The feats of Stallone on film |
| RUGBY | Contested at the Six Nations Championship between England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and France, one of the sports or games that originated in the UK (5) |
| TREBLE | Feat of winning three major trophies (6) |
| MESSENGER | A socialist journal associated with the Black labour union the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters |
| IROQUOIAN | Old question over India in country of the Six Nations? |
| EDDIELAKE | American baseball shortstop who appeared in 835 games in the Major Leagues over 11 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers |
| ODDISCOLL | 1999-2014 Leinster Rugby and Ireland centre; 2009 and 2014 Six Nations Championship winner (9) |
| DAMONHILL | Formula One world champion whose father achieved the feat twice |
| MATCHLESS | Well ahead with all games called off? (9) |
| ODRISCOLL | Brian ?, centre; Ireland 2009 Six Nations Championship-winning captain |
| IRELAND | Country that won the Grand Slam in the Six Nations rugby union tournament in 2023 (7) |
| SHRUBBERY | Timid about games in the garden (9) |
| TRIPLECROWN | In rugby union, a victory by Scotland, England, Wales or Ireland in all three games against the others in the annual Six Nations Championship (6,5) |