| CHARMOFFENSIVE | Slough's allure is, on reflection, very English (that might win you over) (5,9) |
| STARATTRACTION | Leading performer with allure is the one everybody wants to see (4,10) |
| VALOR | Mettle that might win you a medal |
| ZOOS | Exhibitions on reflection very typical of Australia |
| SLOTS | Pulling their arms might win you money |
| PLAY | Production that might win a Tony award |
| REVISEDVERSION | Good book possibly getting you over sin? (7,7) |
| PRIMENUMBERS | The U.K.'s James Maynard was an odds-on favorite to win, you might say, since this mathematical field is his specialty |
| EIDER | Bird's colourful - that is, on reflection |
| INSIDER | Popular revolutionary is, on reflection, one of us (7) |
| RAFFLE | You might win a signed Bath shirt if you enter it on Rec match day (6) |
| BILE | Bad temper is, on reflection, somewhat deliberate |
| MISERE | It's a case of ?when you win, you lose" |
| OUTS | Cards that would win you the hand, in poker |
| ESTUARY | Form of English that should be apparent at Dartmouth? |
| GENE | First book, English, that may be passed to child |
| TERMITE | Long period at school with computer studies followed by English - that could be bad for woodwork |
| DENIABLE | Bad line rebuilt by English that can be traversed |
| EPHESIAN | Old letter's recipient English, that man in Spain confused (8) |
| NICE | Word meaning ignorant and silly in medieval English that later came to mean pleasant and kind (4) |