| CARFERRY | One transporter - it's second carrying the first many times (35) |
| CHRISTMASCAROLS | Hoy's carrying the first degree with the girl's festive airs (9,6) |
| TARTRATE | A couple of rats return carrying the first and last bit of cheese producing organic compound (8) |
| KHAN | Name the Pakistani spinner who won the player of the match award in its second Test against England played in Multan? (5,4) |
| SAJID | Name the Pakistani spinner who won the player of the match award in its second Test against England played in Multan? (5,4) |
| ELLIE | Name that sounds like its second letter followed by its first letter |
| ABBEYSTADIUM | Home ground of Cambridge United, the first Football League ground name to use its second word |
| RHEBOK | S African native plant used in cooking, its second half absorbing the first green light |
| PERU | Country whose name becomes that of a currency when its second letter is doubled and its last two letters are moved to the front |
| WRAP | Verb that, without its second letter, is a Cardi B hit (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) ... and, without its first letter, is that hit's genre |
| DEKOCK | Who won the player of the match with an impressive unbeaten 97 for KKR in its second match against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati? (2,4) |
| ALGOL | Multiple-star system in the constellation Perseus, its second-brightest; named from Arabic, 'the ghoul' (5) |
| ELLY | Woman's name that sounds like its second and first letters, respectively |
| WEST | Benjamin -; a founder of the Royal Academy who served as its second president (4) |
| EROICA | The Boston Symphony played its second movement to commemorate FDR's death |
| LAMER | Its second movement translates to "Play of the Waves" |
| MACRO | Prefix that becomes its opposite when its second letter is replaced with I |
| TBSP | Meas. that becomes a third of its size if its second letter is removed |
| DINAR | National currency that, if you drop its second letter and read the result backward, spells another national currency |
| MITE | Name of a very small thing that becomes the name of another very small thing when its second letter is replaced by o |