| DOUGLASJARDINE | England's Bodyline captain (7,7) |
| JARDINE | English Bodyline captain, Douglas (7) |
| HL | England's Bodyline pace spearhead, initials (2) |
| PLUMWARNER | England's Bodyline tour manager whose real first name was Pelham (4,6) |
| HAROLD | Bodyline bowler who emigrated to Australia (6,7) |
| LARWOOD | Bodyline bowler who emigrated to Australia (6,7) |
| LEG | English name for Bodyline, ... Theory (3) |
| HAROLDLARWOOD | English cricketer, main exponent of "bodyline" bowling |
| THIRTIES | Last century's decade of the bodyline series, the invasion of Abyssinia and the Silver Jubilee of Ki |
| JACKFINGLETON | Bodyline series batsman who often clashed with Don Bradman (4,9) |
| OLDFIELD | Batsman knocked out by Harold Larwood in the third Bodyline Test, Bert ... (8) |
| WEMBLEYSTADIUM | England's national football ground (7,7) |
| OLIVERCROMWELL | England's ruthless 1690s Lord Protector |
| NORTHUMBERLAND | England's most northerly county (14) |
| LONDONDAIRYAIR | Tune sung by a milkmaid in England's capital? |
| PLYMOUTHARGYLE | Devon naval city's soccer team in England's League Two (8,6) |
| WARSOFTHEROSES | Northern England's equivalent of the Battles of Flowers (4,2,3,5) |
| KIERANTRIPPIER | Scorer of England's last goal at the 2018 FIFA World Cup |
| NORTHYORKMOORS | One of England's national parks (5,4,5) |
| DUNCANFLETCHER | Former Zimbabwe cricketer who in 1999 became England's first foreign coach |