| THECHAIR | Tallest fence on the Grand National course at Aintree (3,5) |
| CHAIR | The ---, tallest fence on the Grand National course at Aintree (5) |
| FOINAVON | Fence on the Grand National course at Aintree named after the race's 1967 100-1 winner (8) |
| OVERLEAF | Left field by opening in fence on the other side |
| REGATTAS | Word, from Venetian dialect for "contend, fight, wrangle", for boat races, originally among gondoliers on the Grand Canal of Venice (8) |
| HORSDOEUVRES | Devour nuts, entertained by those running the Grand National courses |
| CANAL | Fences eight and twenty-four on Aintree's Grand National course (5,4) |
| TURN | Fences eight and twenty-four on Aintree's Grand National course (5,4) |
| THE | Which is the tallest fence in the Aintree Grand National. (3,5) |
| ABET | What many might have on the Grand National (1,3) |
| AINTREE | Trainee goes round Grand National course |
| CANALETTO | Venetian view painter whose works including A Regatta on the Grand Canal and The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day are currently in an exhibition at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace (9) |
| CLOSEDCIRCUIT | Pulled the plug on the Grand Prix in Monaco, as the TV company is using it (6-7) |
| ROOF | Where the spare wheel was mounted on the Grand Raid version of the Matra Rancho (4) |
| MAY | Surname of James, one of the presenters on The Grand Tour (3) |
| LARGE | The spillage of beer is on the grand scale (5) |
| SLIEVERUSSELL | I suss leveller is played out at PGA National course in Ireland (6,7) |
| STILE | One lets you cross a fence on a farm |
| IMPALES | Runs through fence on motorway when reversing |
| BANKER | Vessel fishing on the Grand Banks |