| CARRIEDOFF | Kidnapped, having won a prize (7,3) |
| SCAM | Letter claiming you won a prize, probably |
| VICTORIAPLUM | Person who's won a prize, accepting one piece of fruit |
| GLENNCURTISS | In 1910, aviation pioneer ____ won a prize of 10,000 dollars offered by Joseph Pulitzer for the first 137-mile flight, with two stops, from Albany to Manhattan |
| TRIUMPHANT | Having won a battle or contest (10) |
| WALHALLA | Having won, a large room's a prize for those passing heroically (8) |
| PRIZE | Reward for having won a contest (5) |
| ATROPHY | Waste away, having won a cup (7) |
| EGGBEATERS | Grand players evidently having won by say more than a whisker |
| UNDEFEATED | Having won every contest (10) |
| SHANTYTOWN | Slum riot hasn't yet lost heart, having won changes (6,4) |
| OWN | Be a proprietor, having won out (3) |
| OWNUP | Admit having won somehow on a horse |
| HELENMIRREN | British actress who has achieved the American Triple Crown of Acting, having won an Oscar, Emmy Awards and a Tony Award (5,6) |
| VICIOUS | Mean to run away from, having won |
| FIRSTHOME | 'Bride's Love Nest' having won the race |
| OWNINGUP | Admitting to having won pug in the confusion (6,2) |
| GOODTURN | Favour, having won the Ashes, maybe holding party on return |
| SUCCEEDED | Having won, took the title (9) |
| ANSWERSTO | Senator's excited having won and serves |