| ROMPS | Plays in the Proms |
| MORPETH | Play in the prom in Northumbrian town (7) |
| PANTOMIMEHORSE | Playing in the Proms - one aim for two performers? (9,5) |
| PTA | Antagonistic group in The Prom: abbr. |
| IMPROMPTU | I'm put in the Prom but I'm completely unrehearsed |
| TIMBER | Trees grown for use in carpentry; a lumberjack's exclamation warning a tree is about to fall; or, the nickname of the founder conductor of the Proms, Sir Henry Wood (6) |
| EUPHONIUM | Solo instrument which starts The Saucy Arethusa in Henry Wood's Sea Songs Fantasia at the Last Night of the Proms |
| CHAPLET | Laurel wreath, of the kind put on the bust of Henry Wood at the Last Night of the Proms |
| FESTIVAL | Season of concerts, events or performances such as the Proms or that held in 1951 to mark the centenary of the Great Exhibition (8) |
| LEAD | Star struck: Daniel Radcliffe's role in the "Harry Potter" movies (or the role Mickey plays in the parade down Main Street) |
| SEASON | The -; period of social events including Glyndebourne Opera Festival, Royal Ascot, Henley Royal Regatta and the Proms (6) |
| TIMPANI | Source of the biggest hits of the Proms? (7) |
| GRANDTIER | ____ boxes usually have the dearest seats at the Proms |
| UNDERWOOD | How the Proms orchestra once played in a coppice? |
| EDWARDELGAR | His Pomp And Circumstance March No 1 is an essential part of The Last Night Of The Proms (6,5) |
| SARGENT | Maestro who made his debut in 1921 conducting his An Impression on a Windy Day before serving as chief conductor of the Proms for nearly 20 years (7) |
| ELGAR | Last night of the Proms feature in hotel garden (5) |
| TEAMS | Players getting refreshment at the conclusion of the Proms (5) |
| DERHAM | Katie, broadcaster born in 1970 noted for her coverage of the Proms (6) |
| ADAGIOS | They are taken slowly at the Proms (7) |