| HEADER | Brick laid sideways; football shot using one's bonce; or, a plunge over the handlebars of a penny farthing (6) |
| LITE | A somewhat dated word for the crown of one's bonce; or, in facetious use, intelligence (4) |
| STEER | Handle the handlebars of |
| IRIDESCENT | Shot using one cycle trail |
| LATERAL | Sideways football pass |
| TWOPENNY | Old school slang for a leapfrogger's bonce or noggin; or, something of trifling value, especially a chew, coin, quart of ale or stamp worth 2d (8) |
| HEADERS | Bricks laid sideways at the top of a wall (7) |
| HEADSET | Communications equipment on one's bonce (7) |
| HEADY | Intoxicating; like one's bonce? (5) |
| DISSOLVE | Break up with plunge over reflected failure (8) |
| DIPPIER | Crazier to plunge over jetty (7) |
| DIVER | ...one that takes the plunge, over running out of air or not. (5) |
| WALLOP | A word for a horse's sprint or for a violent boiling/bubbling motion originally, later a heavy blow; a plunge; a forceful impression; financial or physical power; a pugilist's ability to deliver a har |
| DIP | Related to "dive", a word for a plunge; a bath; a quick swim; a hollow; a candle; a sag; a pickpocket; or, sauce in which to dunk crisps/crudites (3) |
| NUT | A seed in a hard shell to which the bonce is likened; a ginger biscuit; or, the hexagonal companion of a bolt (3) |
| HEAD | Word for a capitulum of flowers; an effigy on a coin; one's "upper storey"-encasing caput; a cabbage or lettuce, dense and round like said anterior bonce; a schoolmaster/mistress; a nide of pheasants; |
| NOGGIN | Word, dating from the 1600s, for a small mug or wooden cup; its contents of around one gill; a drink of beer/spirits; or, alluding to said mug, one's bean, bonce, conk or head (6) |
| STEERS | What a rider does mainly with the handlebars. (6) |
| CLIFFHANGER | Freestyle MX trick that involves hooking your feet under the handlebars and stretching out your arms and body - what comes next?! (11) |
| PRATE | Boast of a local tax of a penny in the pound? (5) |