| CHAMPSELYSEES | Traditional finishing location of the Tour de France in Paris since 1975: Hyph. |
| MORTLAKE | Traditional finishing point of the university Boat Race |
| YELLOWJERSEY | This was first used in the Tour de France in 1919, sixteen years after the first tour |
| CADELEVANS | Australian winner of the Tour de France in 2011 |
| GIRO | Italian equivalent of the Tour de France, in short (4) |
| HUGOKOBLET | Swiss cyclist who won the Giro d'Italia in 1950 and the Tour de France in 1951 |
| WIGGINS | Who became the first Briton to win the Tour de France in 2012? (7) |
| EVANS | Cadel -, Australian cyclist who won the Tour de France in 2011 (5) |
| ROGERPINGEON | French former cross-country skier who won the Tour de France in 1967 |
| CHRISFROOME | Kenyan-born British cyclist who first won the Tour de France in 2013 (5,6) |
| LANCEARMSTRONG | Disgraced cyclist who won the Tour de France in a record-breaking seven consecutive years |
| PINOT | Thibaut ____, whose surname is a grape variety, finished third in his first Tour de France in 2014 |
| ROCHE | Stephen -, Irish cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1987 (5) |
| NOUMEA | Capital of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, founded as Port-de-France in 1854 (6) |
| STEPHENROCHE | Irish cyclist who won the treble of the Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia, and the World Championship in 1987 |
| JONAS | ... Vingegaard, the winner of the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Tour de France. (5) |
| LANCE | Cyclist Armstrong who won the Tour de France in 1999 and 2000 |
| INDURAIN | Miguel, cyclist who won the Tour de France in five consecutive years from 1991-95 (8) |
| PEREIRO | Oscar ?, 2006 winner of the Tour de France following the disqualification of Floyd Landis (7) |
| JAUNE | The overall leader of the Tour de France wears the "maillot _____". (5) |