| HURDLES | Athletes leap ten what in a particular track event? (7) |
| LONGJUMP | A track and field event where athletes leap as far as possible from a take off point (4,4) |
| HURDLE | Light barrier over which athletes leap in certain events (6) |
| ELEVEN | On a scale of 1 to 10, what one amp in "This Is Spinal Tap" goes to |
| SPELLBOUND | Mesmerised by stretch and leap (10) |
| SOMERSAULT | Acrobatic leap (10) |
| IRONOUT | & 10 What person pressing clothes will do to resolve all minor difficulties (4,3,3,8) |
| ALTAR | A reredos is placed behind what in a church? (5) |
| WHALES | What, in a claim by a Japanese government minister, deny starving people food by eating fish? (6) |
| HETUP | Reversing, park. What, in a rage? |
| USHER | Young Elvis Presley worked as what in a film theatre? (5) |
| COW | What, in a rhyme, jumped over the moon? (3) |
| END | What . in a sentence indicates |
| ARC | What, in a narrative, can be "story" or "character"? (3) |
| BREAD | What, in a 17th Century proverb, is said to be the staff of life? (5) |
| AMMONIA | What's in a magazine and in a novel is pungent stuff (7) |
| MINCEDMEAT | Get your head around what's in a fair amount of rice dishes that don't appeal to vegetarians and what's in some burgers (6,4) |
| INITIAL | What's in a name? This for a start |
| CANE | What's in a name? That's a hairy one! (4) |
| TEA | What's in a cuppa, in Britain |