| UNHESITATINGLY | Like a shot from dreadful gun, hit in a style (14) |
| GAUNTLET | Some armour Britain lost in dreadful gun battle (8) |
| TRAPSHOOTER | Sportsman with gun hits owl after a short time |
| EXPRESSIONISTS | Artists, writers or composers working in a style which seeks to represent emotions rather than physical reality (14) |
| MICHAELJACKSON | He had five #1 hits in a row from 1987-88 |
| WHITNEYHOUSTON | She had five #1 hits in a row from 1985-87 |
| DRIVE | A jaunt or journey in a motor vehicle; the act of chasing game or moving cattle; a gathering of whist players; or, a shot from a golf tee (5) |
| ANNE | First name of a queen whose name is immortalised in a style of architecture as well as a flat race at Royal Ascot, a blend of tea and a flower with lace-like petals (4) |
| STROKE | Only one word for it: a crackerjack of a shot from a fair way off... (12) |
| MASTER | Only one word for it: a crackerjack of a shot from a fair way off... (12) |
| HOLEINONE | Golf: a shot from the tee that finishes in the hole (4,2,3) |
| APPROACH | In golf, a shot from the fairway designed to reach the putting green (8) |
| HOLED | Hit into the cup, as a shot from the fairway |
| ITALIANATE | In a style like that of a south European country |
| WILLITPLAY | Start of a showbiz question about whether a hit in one town will be a hit in a different town |
| AIL | Need a shot from a doctor |
| PTS | A shot from behind the arc is worth three (Abbr.) |
| GREASEGUN | A shot from it should make things run more smoothly (6,3) |
| THREE | Number of points for a shot "from downtown" |
| TIEDYE | The last time Henry from Tehidy got dressed up, it was in a style that was popular with hippies in the 1960s! (3-3) |