| ADOLFO | OF Phillips 1964-72 |
| SATO | Longest-serving prime minister of Japan (1964-72), co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 (6,4) |
| BEWITCHED | 1964-72 US sitcom starring Elizabeth Montgomery with Dick York (1964-69) (9) |
| ANDOVER | Home of Phillips and Abbot Academies |
| JUDDGREGG | Prominent 1965 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy |
| ENID | Site of Phillips U. |
| ESSO | Rival of Phillips 66 |
| MARKDOWN | Note the position of Phillips, say, in a depressed state |
| TUDOR | In France you do right, describing music of Phillips and Morley? (5) |
| PHEW | Relieved expression spelled in the outer four letters of "Phillips screw" |
| DAUGA | Benoit ....., forward capped 63 times by France 1964-72 (5) |
| BENOITDAUGA | French rugby union forward who won 63 caps from 1964-72 (6,5) |
| SAMANTHA | The beautiful witch in the 1964-72 TV sitcom Bewitched |
| EISAKU | Japanese Prime Minister (1964-72) awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 (6,4) |
| BRITO | 1964-72 Brazil defender; 1970 FIFA World Cup final winner (5) |
| LAYNE | David ..., 1962-64 Sheffield Wednesday striker banned from football from 1964-72 for match-fixing (5) |
| INDIA | One of Phillip's exes (GUIDING LIGHT) |
| EISAKO | And 33 Down. Longest-serving prime minister of Japan (1964-72), co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 (6,4) |
| TINDALL | Husband of Zara Phillips who formed part of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad with Mike Catt, P |
| OBSTACLE | Fence, rails, oxer, hedge ... a jump forming part of a cross-country course, such as any one of those designed by Captain Mark Phillips, for example (8) |