| RELAYRACE | In the event, broadcast again to the nation (5,4) |
| ELIZABETH | As a 14 year-old princess, this future Queen made her first radio broadcast to the nation on October 13, 1940 |
| ADNAUSEAM | Again and again to the point of sickness |
| ADDRESSED | Spoke to, ... the nation |
| GOGGLEBOX | Picture F On what TV show did she first come to the nation's attention? (9) |
| HORSERACE | Sports event broadcast grating on people |
| BEETHOVEN | Live event broadcast including house music |
| TREASON | Violation by a subject, of allegiance to the sovereign or to the nation |
| PELICAN | Seabird said to draw blood from its own breast with its pouched beak to feed its young, thus a symbol of self-sacrifice and motherly love to the nation co-opted for Elizabeth I (7) |
| OVALOFFICE | Room from which the US President makes significant addresses to the nation |
| JAVELIN | Event broadcast live in the New Year? |
| IMUST | John Masefield's Sea Fever began, '... go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky' (1,4 |
| WALLACE | Philanthropist whose art collection, bequeathed to the nation by his widow, is on display at their former home Hertford House in Marylebone, London (7) |
| IMMIGRANTS | New-comers to the nation (10) |
| STATE | Announce to the nation (5) |
| ECUADOR | Educator accidentally leaked final result to the nation (7) |
| ADDRESS | Speech, an - to the nation |
| FRANC | There's no end to the nation's money unit (5) |
| IPL | Abbreviation for the sporting organisation whose matches were the first sports events broadcast live on YouTube, in 2010 |
| IRELAND | One has to come down again to the country |