| LANKA | Country which first participated in the Summer Olympics in 1948 (3,5) |
| SRI | Country which first participated in the Summer Olympics in 1948 (3,5) |
| SWAM | Participated in the Summer Games, perhaps |
| LACROSSE | Ball game of Native American origin included as a medal sport in the Summer Olympics of 1904 and 1908 (8) |
| SUMO | Sport first included in the Summer Olympics in 1964 (4) |
| KAYAKING | Sport in which Slalom and Sprint are the two disciplines at the summer Olympics (8) |
| ERKINOOL | Estonian decathlete who won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney |
| FEARLESS | The most recent of seven ships called HMS ____ participated in the Falklands and Gulf wars |
| HORSEMEN | Figures in the Christian scriptures which first appear in the book of Revelation (3,4,8,2,3,10) |
| PETERUEBERROTH | This 2003 candidate was Time Magazine's Man of the Year in 1984 for organizing the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles |
| SE | Which company introduced electronic timekeeping to the Summer Olympics in 1964? (5) |
| LONDON | City-that-first-hosted-the-Summer-Olympics-in-1908-(6) |
| BREAKING | Paris 2024 - Dance sport new to the Summer Olympics |
| USA | Which country has the highest all-time medal tally in the Summer Olympics? |
| GOLF | Sport that returned to the Summer Olympics in 2016 after a 112-year absence |
| SYDNEY | City venue of the Summer Olympics in 2000 (6) |
| ATHENS | Host of the Summer Olympics in 1896 and 2004 |
| CASUALTY | British medical drama which first went to air in 1986, and generated a spin-off show which ran from 1999-2022 (8) |
| REDDWARF | Sci- fi comedy with Chris Barrie, which first aired in 1992 (3,5) |
| ACROSTIC | In which first letters spell out something |