| FIBONACCI | Unusually fab, iconic name for a series |
| EDINBURGHTATTOO | Informal name for a series of military displays held each year in Scotland (9,6) |
| SPUTNIK | Name for a series of space missions launched by the Soviet Union, the first of which launched the first man-made object to orbit the Earth |
| SCUD | Nato code name for a series of Soviet surface-to-surface guided missiles beginning with 1953's R-11 (4) |
| ROLL | An official list of names for a series of quick beats on a drum |
| THRONES | Game of ___ fantasy drama series that set a record for the most Emmy wins for a series in a single year in 2015 |
| ROUGH | Word linking with "Guides" for a series of travel books or "collie" for a breed of herding dog (5) |
| SEASONTICKET | A reduced-rate pass for a series of events or number of journeys within a limited time (6,6) |
| CALENDAR | Vehicle taken on a loan for a series of dates (8) |
| HOGARTH | Surname of the artist responsible for a series of paintings entitled 'A Rake's Progress' (7) |
| MOTHERWELL | Which Abstract Expressionist is known for a series collectively entitled Elegies to the Spanish Republic? (Last name only.) |
| POMP | Word, borrowed by Sir Edward Elgar for a series of marches, for ceremonial splendour, magnificence, ostentatious display or pageantry (4) |
| POE | Inspiration for a series of Price films |
| NOBEL | Alfred _, Swedish inventor known for a series of prizes (5) |
| LUDO | Board contest that calls for a series of counter-moves (4) |
| CANASTA | Country needs stone to replace diamonds for a series of hands |
| TISSUE | He abandons the topic for a series of lies |
| THEASHES | She hates revision for a series of tests (3,5) |
| RUBBER | Masseur or masseuse needed for a series of games (6) |
| THAMES | English setting for a series of Impressionist paintings by Monet |