| SPLITS | Leave son a gymnastic manoeuvre (6) |
| THESPLITS | Line taken in this step transformed a gymnastic manoeuvre (3,6) |
| ONAROLL | Having success performing a gymnastic manoeuvre (2,1,4) |
| THIRTY | Number are in need of a drink, but leave son out (6) |
| AILING | Going by boat leaves son poorly (6) |
| TROUPE | BGT winners Spelbound are a gymnastic one of these (6) |
| MAIDEN | Sharing its ancient root with Gaelic for "boy, servant, son", a word for a youngster of either sex originally, later a girl or unmarried woman; a clothes-horse; a racehorse without a victory; a washin |
| KORBUT | Eponym of a gymnastics flip |
| VAULTS | Parts of a gymnastics routine |
| FILIAL | I flail about befitting a son (a) (6) |
| ADONIS | A Spanish noble with one son, a beautiful young man (6) |
| TODBER | After my son, a leading author, left Broadstone, he moved to a place near East Stour (6) |
| RAMSAY | The Gentle Shepherd author; his portraitist son; a co-discoverer of argon; or, a seven Michelin star chef (6) |
| SPOTTY | Suffering as a teenager, son a target for infants? |
| SKETCH | Draw, for the little son, a boat (6) |
| SATURN | Heavenly body giving son a fit (6) |
| MYSELF | I got my son a Sprite. (6) |
| ROBERT | SCOTT BALDWIN'S SON, A.K.A. FRANCO |
| SPIGOT | Son, a little over 3, worked out plug (6) |
| HECTIC | My son, a Bachelor of Medicine from Stinchcombe, is overworked and terribly busy (6) |