| OMNIUM | Meaning "of all", a velodrome event described as the pentathlon of cycling; or, with "gatherum", a miscellaneous collection (6) |
| RACE | Song of scrambled circle by one in velodrome event |
| BICYCLE | Song of scrambled circle by one in velodrome event |
| BIKERACE | Velodrome event |
| MIME | From "imitator of all", a buffoon or jester; a farcical drama of the Greeks or Romans; or, a play without words (4) |
| AERO | Short name for a type of road bike used for competitive cycling; or, a brand of chocolate with a bubbly texture (4) |
| OVAL | Shape of a speed-skating rink, a velodrome or a cricket field (4) |
| JAVELIN | Throwing event added to the ancient Olympic Games as part of the pentathlon in 708 BC (7) |
| SHORTS | Drams of spirits; a mixture of bran and coarse flour; brief films; or, a garment worn for athletics, cycling or warm weather (6) |
| OUTDOOR | Word denoting an alfresco activity such as camping, canoeing, clam-digging, climbing, cold-water swimming or cycling, or a person fond of such sporting or leisure pursuits (7) |
| CYCLISTS | Athletes who take part in the Tour de France or who race in a velodrome |
| CYCLIST | Athlete who may compete in a velodrome or at the Tour de France |
| EXODUS | Book of the Bible or an event described in it |
| POOL | Gene ___ (total genetic information in the gametes of all a population's individuals) |
| THORPE | Jim who won gold in the pentathlon and decathlon at the 1912 Olympics |
| PETERS | Mary, athlete who won gold in the pentathlon in the 1972 Olympic Games (6) |
| THESECRETRACE | Biography by Tyler Hamilton and Daniel Coyle that takes the readers to the professional world of cycling: 3 wds. |
| ADORATIONOFTHEMAGI | Traditional name for a painting showing the events described in Matthew 2:11 |
| HOLDALL | The grip of the omnium-gatherum? (4-3) |
| THALAMUS | The Alamo, USA, most of all a vital relay station (8) |