| DEALLENDE | Springboks centre or wing, Damian ..... (2,7) |
| TAKENABACK | Astonished when smitten with a centre or wing? (5,5) |
| FOURIE | Jaque ...... , Springboks centre from 2003-14 (6) |
| STEYN | Francois ..... , Springboks centre whose 2006 Test debut was against Ireland (5) |
| TAILORING | Making to measure tail or wing when starting off (9) |
| POOLTABLE | Furniture for swim centre or snooker room (4,5) |
| NURSERIES | Can day-centres or creches be regarded as hothouses? (9) |
| AFTERNOON | Middle or later part of the day (9) |
| EGGBEATER | Reflected in a helicopter's overhead chopping rotor blades or wings, an often hand-cranked utensil for flogging yolks, stiffening meringue mixtures, whipping cream, whisking whites and aerating many o |
| BOBO | Gcobani - - - , former Springbok centre turned TV pundit (4) |
| DEWETBARRY | Hard-tackling Springbok centre until 2006 (2,3,5) |
| SHARD | Archaically, a boundary water; dialectically, a gap; vernacularly, a broken piece, crock or scrap of pottery; or, zoologically, from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare, a beetle's elytron or wing case |
| LEROUX | Springboks fullback or wing, Willie ... ... (2,4) |
| ALMOND | Influenced by medieval Latin for "loveable", a kernel with an oval shape resembled by the brain's emotional processing centre, or "amygdala"; or, a creamy pale-brown or pistachio colour of such a rosa |
| DRAGON | Known collectively as a flight, thunder or wing, mythical creature found in a bestiary or in its red form on the national flag of Wales (6) |
| EYESPOT | An ocellus on the train of a peacock or wing of a butterfly such as a gatekeeper or meadow-brown (3-4) |
| PINNA | Feather or wing |
| DELTA | Kind of ray or wing |
| UNIT | Squadron or wing |
| SHOE | Wedge or wing tip |