| ATTAINMENT | The achievement (of a goal) |
| HATTRICK | In cricket, the achievement of a bowler taking three wickets with successive balls (3-5) |
| EGOT | How the achievement of winning a Grammy, an Emmy, an Oscar and a Tony during a career in show business is known (4) |
| EARTH | _____ Day is an annual celebration honouring the achievements of the environmental movement and raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability (5) |
| GRANDSLAM | In tennis, the achievement of winning all four major championships in the same calendar year (5,4) |
| VIRTU | Collection of traits necessary for "the achievement of great things," as theorized by Machiavelli |
| WHATGOESUPMUSTCOMEDOWN | The achievement of Your Highness is inevitably temporary! |
| AID | Support someone in the achievement of something |
| NIRVANA | In Buddhism, the achievement of freedom from eartth desires (7) |
| STATS | Records of the achievements of NBA stars (Hint: It rhymes with "gnats") |
| EPICS | Poems celebrating the achievements of heroic individuals |
| HOF | Institution that honors the achievements of individuals: Abbr. |
| EMULATE | Copy the achievements of |
| NACHAS | Yiddish word meaning pride, especially at the achievements of one's children (6) |
| CULTURE | The customs, civilization and achievements of a particular time or people / growth and colony of bacteria in a prepared nourishing substance / refinement; breeding |
| AFEATHERINONESCAP | Achievement of a parent full of energy engaged in short flight |
| REPORT | What is a written statement on the progress and achievements of a school pupil? (6) |
| CROSSBAR | A horizontal piece, such as a top tube of a bike, a top beam of a goal or a colourful pole of a showjump (8) |
| CONQUEST | Achievement of victory through a form of combat whose name is linked to a horse chestnut or "cheeser" used in a playground battle; a successful ascent of a mountain; or, the act/art of gaining a perso |
| BYLINE | That part of the line on a pitch either side of a goal (6) |