| PLATER | Racehorse that finishes up after all the others |
| LATEST | Most up-to-date arriving after all the others (6) |
| LAMEST | Least satisfactory setter coming in after all the others (6) |
| DESERT | - Orchid; grey racehorse that won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1989 (6) |
| ORCHID | Desert ____, racehorse that won the King George VI Chase four times (6) |
| STRESS | I'm a top salesman who lives near Sidmouth, and I need a rest -- I need to unwind after all the pressure I'm under (6) |
| STAYER | Terminology on the "turf" used to describe a racehorse that is capable of running over long distances (6) |
| GRUNDY | Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Derby in 1975 |
| MUDDER | Word for a racehorse that runs well on a claggy sloppy wet track; or, an athlete who is equally undeterred by such boggy waterlogged conditions (6) |
| BEAUTY | If there's a bee in your hand, what's in your eye? Well, ___ of course, you are after all the bee-holder! |
| ODDSON | Describing a racehorse that is more likely than evens to win (4,2) |
| LAST | Keep going after all the others |
| HINDMOST | In large crowd, changed mind after all the others |
| LASTOUT | Leaving after all the others, show endurance? |
| BALLAST | Weighty matter party goes over after all the others |
| ZEUS | One almighty petition letter after all the others sent back |
| RESTRAIN | Hold back and shower after all the others |
| GLASTONBURY | German coming after all the others getting on to cover West Country town (11) |
| LATECOMERS | They turn up, after all (4,6) |
| LATECOMER | Perhaps meet Carol ? she's turned up after all! (9) |