| EDGBASTON | Birmingham home of Warwickshire CCC |
| BEARS | Birmingham ..... , Warwickshire CCC T20 team (5) |
| ASIF | Warwickshire CCC player; 1993 NatWest Final Man of the Match award winner (4,3) |
| ASIFDIN | Warwickshire CCC player; 1993 NatWest Final Man of the Match award winner (4,3) |
| RHODES | 2023 Warwickshire CCC captain (6) |
| WILL | 2023 Warwickshire CCC captain (4) |
| REEVE | 1988-96 Warwickshire CCC all-rounder; 1992 England Test debutant (5) |
| DERMOT | 1988-96 Warwickshire CCC all-rounder; 1992 England Test debutant (6) |
| LUCKHURST | English opening batsman who played his entire county career, from 1958 to 1976, for Kent CCC, of which he later became president (5,9) (see 51D) |
| STATEPARK | One of over 800 created under the New Deal's CCC |
| MONKHOUSE | Graham ......... , 1981-86 Surrey CCC all-rounder who made an unbeaten 100 against Kent in the 1984 County Championship (9) |
| TENDULKAR | 1989-2013 India Test cricketer; first Yorkshire CCC overseas player (9) |
| TRECENTOS | How many lovers did Lesbia take? CCC, Catullus 11.18 |
| VANBUUREN | 2023 Gloucestershire CCC captain and bowling all-rounder (6) |
| DOLIVEIRA | Brett .'........, 2023 Worcestershire CCC captain (1,8) |
| JOSHDAVEY | Somerset CCC and former Scotland all-rounder (4,5) |
| ARDEN | Wooded region of Warwickshire |
| LEAM | River of Warwickshire in England |
| ROSE | Symbol of Lancashire CCC and Yorkshire CCC (4) |
| LORDS | Home of Middlesex CCC (5) |