| METGALA | London WPC first to attend high society do |
| TRAINERS | They are first to attend to injured players |
| PROSPER | Right to have society do well |
| AUSTRALIAN | Foreign national, first to attend university in retirement, to sail through non-technical studies (10) |
| CAMPSITES | Child's first to attend pastimes organised in holiday centres (4,5) |
| PHOTOCALL | Paparazzo's first to attend trendy local gathering for publicity event |
| GALA | Girl first to attend festive celebration (4) |
| SWIZ | Maestro attending Society do |
| WOODROWWILSON | The 28th US President and leader of the progressive movement was the first to attend a World Series |
| AFAIRCOP | A blonde WPC makes admission of lawbreaking (1,4,3) |
| COP | Perhaps a fair WPC? |
| ITSAFAIRCOP | Felon's comment when apprehended by a blonde WPC? |
| GINGILI | Rummy WPC, one Stellenbosching last oil-producer? |
| HAUT | French equivalent of the English "high" and Latin "altus", thus prefixed to "boy", "gout", "monde", "pas" and "ton", to mean high wood, high taste, high society/world, high step and high fashion respe |
| TOKENWOMAN | Make (not now) new WPC just to be PC? (5,5) |
| ENTREE | French word based on the simple idea of a "way in", whether access to high society, admittance to a place such as an inn, the introduction to the heart of the meal, a musical prelude or a curtain-rais |
| TISSOT | Artist who moved from Paris to London where he painted scenes of Victorian high society such as Lilacs, |
| EDITH | Forename of the novelist Wharton who drew inspiration from her experiences within the elite circles of New York's high society during the Gilded Age, becoming the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize ( |
| AMAZINGGRACE | Positive response to 'High Society' star Kelly for her hymnal performance? |
| MOBILITY | The capacity to move in high society? Problem, ultimately, for knight (8) |