| ELGIN | Marbles provided by Nigel, perhaps (5) |
| ENAMEL | Dave, Nick, Ed or Nigel perhaps wearing Spanish article - a glossy coat (6) |
| VIOLINCONCERTO | Something played by Nigel Kennedy, perhaps |
| SEASONS | The Four ___; set of violin concerti by Antonio Vivaldi that was recorded by Nigel Kennedy in 1989 a |
| THESTONE | 1972 BBC TV drama by Nigel Kneale starring Michael Bryant and Jane Asher (3,5,4) |
| BINDAREE | 2002 Grand National winner ridden by Jim Culloty and trained by Nigel TwistonDavies (8) |
| HUMPHREYAPPLEBY | Character played by Nigel Hawthorne in Yes Minister. (8,7) |
| NEIL | Hippie in The Young Ones, played by Nigel Planer (4) |
| SEAGRAM | Ridden by Nigel Hawke, winner of the 1991 Grand National |
| APPETITE | Cookery book by Nigel Slater (8) |
| VIOLIN | Stringed instrument played by Nigel Kennedy and Nicola Benedetti (6) |
| WATSON | Doctor played on screen by Nigel Bruce and Martin Freeman |
| REAL | ___ Fast Food, cookbook by Nigel Slater (4) |
| REFORM | Party led by Nigel Farage. (6) |
| BEYOND | New Zealand true-crime series hosted by Nigel Latta, ... the Darklands (6) |
| SCOTSMAN | Flying -; a locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley as part of the A1 class (8) |
| THESTONETAPE | 1972 BBC TV drama by Nigel Kneale starring Michael Bryant and Jane Asher |
| MALLARD | Locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley that set the world speed record for a steam train in 1938 (7) |
| UKIP | Eurosceptic party, led by Nigel Farage 2006-09 and 2010-16 (4) |
| HUMPHREY | Sir -- Appleby, part played by Nigel Hawthorne in 'Yes Minister' (8) |