| PRAGUESPRING | Player on the wings fit and well when the Reds struggled in Europe (6,6) |
| LITMUSTEST | Part of New York must arrange evaluation when the Reds go blue (6,4) |
| INGOODHEALTH | Being fit and well led on to a high, perhaps (2,4,6) |
| WICKETKEEPER | In cricket, the player on the fielding side positioned directly behind the stumps (12) |
| TURNUPTRUMPS | How to play your cards well when things are difficult (4,2,6) |
| WOODPIGEONS | Large birds of the family Columbidae, with white patches on the wings and neck (4,7) |
| PLAGUE | Pain in the neck to rearrange plumage on the wings (6) |
| STUDPOKER | Game is fine, with Reds put in new positions on the wings |
| ROBUST | Go off, having caught the bus, fit and well (6) |
| GREENFINCH | A small garden bird, with yellow patches on the wings and tail (10) |
| REEFS | Female ruff borne on the wings of finches in shoals (5) |
| HALE | Fit and well, ... and hearty |
| HEALTH | Fit and well: in good - |
| METHUSELAH | Old man like me consequently returns fit and well (10) |
| EXHALE | Empty one's lungs: no longer fit and well (6) |
| HOOPOE | Ring is seen on the wings of one bird (6) |
| DUNNOCK | This is a bird I don't know - check on the wings |
| PROWL | Bird needs power on the wings upfront to hunt (5) |
| OFFSTAGE | Old Trafford side gets a thrashing on the wings? (3-5) |
| TOMWAITS | "Little Trip to Heaven (On the Wings of Your Love)" singer, 1973 |