| SANDOWN | And the outside broadcast is from a racecourse (7) |
| EASTERN | Nearest broadcast is from China? (7) |
| OBEYING | Doing as you're told, looking after the outside broadcast initially (7) |
| LEGERDEMAIN | Trickery from a racecourse enclosure median |
| COLLECT | Gather it's the back room and the outside bed (7) |
| ANISEED | Flavouring, I notice, the inside and the outside (7) |
| OBSCENE | Part of a play following outside broadcast is repellent (7) |
| REACHED | Got to 'Hurt and the outside's inflamed' (7) |
| OBOISTS | Outside broadcast is lost sadly with line gone for musicians (7) |
| TEDIOUS | Outside broadcast is tiresomely long (7) |
| MUGWORT | Believe old adhesive on reverse is from a type of herbal plant (7) |
| CHINESE | Extraordinarily nice, she is from a far country (7) |
| MASONIC | Son, one in raincoat, is from a lodge, perhaps (7) |
| AINTREE | Merseyside suburb, the site of a racecourse over which the Grand National steeplechase is run (7) |
| STRETCH | A demanding task; a continuous period of time; an act of extending one's body/limbs; or, the home straight of a racecourse (7) |
| ONGOING | Working with the condition of a racecourse is continuous (7) |
| PADDOCK | The area of a racecourse where horses are paraded before each race (7) |
| TOASTER | Kitchen equipment for a racecourse by the sound of it (7) |
| FURLONG | Division of a racecourse (7) |
| FRANCE | The coin, by the way, is from a foreign country (6) |