| OXER | Show-jumping obstacle with two rails set evenly or unevenly (4) |
| ASYMMETRICBARS | What gymnastic apparatus has two rails, at different heights? (10,4) |
| SAG | Hang down loosely or unevenly (3) |
| TRAM | An electrically driven public transport vehicle running on rails set into a road (4) |
| ICE | Diamonds set evenly in circlet (3) |
| REALISTS | Set rails, set by those who are down to earth (8) |
| EQUAL | Evenly or fairly balanced (5) |
| EEL | Conger seen evenly or oddly (3) |
| ARAB | Horse, one jumping obstacle? (4) |
| GAIL | Greenhough, winner of the 1986 World Show Jumping Championship in Aachen (4) |
| HEDGE | Show jumping obstacle (5) |
| ALME | ___ Z (sire of show jumping horses) |
| ADAMANDEVE | An obstacle with nightfall for original couple (4,3,3) |
| REUNIFYING | Again making one run over last obstacle with a fast lift off (10) |
| WINDMILL | Mini-golf obstacle with large blades |
| POLEVAULT | Sport in which an athlete jumps over an obstacle with the aid of a pole. Originally a practical means of clearing objects, such as ditches, brooks, and fences, this activity became a competitive sport |
| BANISTER | Rail set in bar coming loose |
| HURDLING | Jumping obstacles at speed (8) |
| HURDLER | Athlete jumping obstacles (7) |
| GANESH | Hinduism's elephant-headed hibiscus-red pot-bellied rat-riding "remover of obstacles" with a broken tusk, whose favoured sweet offerings are "small parts of bliss" called modaks (6) |