| RODLAVER | Named in honour of a former Australian champion this is the largest tennis stadium at Melbourne Park |
| ASHE | Eponym of the largest tennis stadium in the world |
| ROD | Melbourne Park tennis venue, ... Laver Arena (3) |
| ARTHURASHE | Tennis champ whose namesake stadium, in Queens, is the world's largest tennis stadium |
| MELLOWS | Named in honour of a Republican leader executed in the Civil War, which is the oldest of Dublin's br |
| SKYE | Sometimes known as The Misty Isle, this is the largest of the Inner Hebrides islands |
| KEATING | Surname shared by a former member of Irish band Boyzone and a former Australian PM (7) |
| SALVO | Volley of shots fired in honour of a member of the Salvation Army in Australia (5) |
| DOUGWALTERSSTAND | Banner made by a fan on the Hill in 1975 in honour of a Dungog-born Test batsman (4,7,5) |
| MELBA | Dessert created by the Savoy Hotel's chef Auguste Escoffier in 1893 in honour of a visiting Australian soprano (5,5) |
| BROMELIADS | Family of flowering plants mainly native to the tropical Americas, named in honour of a Swedish botanist (10) |
| TRIUMPH | In ancient Rome, a ritual procession to the Capitoline Hill in honour of a victorious general (7) |
| SKIJUMPER | Norway's Stein Gruben, this type of athlete, flew 70 meters carrying the lit torch into Lillehammer's stadium at the 1994 Winter Games |
| ALASKA | Called The Last Frontier, this is the largest US state |
| LAVENDER | Perfume is something to change in tennis, breaking Australian champion (8) |
| PETERSON | Name a former Australian National Party politician, and Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke ... (8) |
| PEACH | And 31 Dessert created by the Savoy Hotel's chef Auguste Escoffier in 1893 in honour of a visiting Australian soprano (5,5) |
| AGNOMEN | Fourth name or epithet bestowed on a citizen of ancient Rome, often in honour of a great deed (7) |
| LIBATION | The pouring out of wine or other liquid in honour of a god (8) |
| FARAD | Unit of electrical capacitance named in honour of a British scientist (1791-1867) |