| CANDLESTICKPARK | West Coast stadium that opened 4/12/1960 |
| ASHE | Stadium that opened in 1997 |
| SHEA | Queens park that opened 4/17/1964 |
| BLUETONGUE | Central Coast Stadium's former sponsored name (10) |
| BEYOND | and 12 1960 revue at the Edinburgh Festival starring Cook, Moore, Bennett and Miller (6,3,6) |
| EVEN | Description of a number, such as 4, 12 or 216, that is divisible by two without a remainder (4) |
| OFFLEASHDOGAREA | Facility for pet-owners in 1/4/12 (3-5,3,4) |
| AJAR | What you might have in a pub that's just opened (4) |
| DEVOID | Barren part of the 4 12, deprived of name and identity (6) |
| EXERCISECIRCUIT | Facility for fitness enthusiasts in 1/4/12 (8,7) |
| PITCHANDTOSS | Game of chance to which sailors become accustomed (5-3 4) (12) |
| STANZA | Group of 4-12 lines of poetry (6) |
| TOTALITARIAN | Style of government like that in Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (12) |
| GASP | Fight for breath when fuel pipe's opened (4) |
| STOP | Bar in Belfast opened (4) |
| AIRY | Spacious creamery hasn't opened (4) |
| EWER | Vessel someone with a needle hasn't opened (4) |
| INTONATION | The way you say things can turn each of 1, 4, 12, 18, 20, 23 and 14 (twice) this (10) |
| COURTS | There are five of these sporting facilities in 1/4/12 (6,6) |
| TENNIS | There are five of these sporting facilities in 1/4/12 (6,6) |