| FAIRWAY | Grassy area between the tee and the green (7) |
| FAIRWAYS | Areas between the tee and the green (8) |
| PAR | Golf's scoring standard that reflects the distance between the tee and the hole |
| MERCH | Concert tees and the like |
| RACKING | Following onto the tee and tormenting (7) |
| WALLACE | Edgar -; author of a number of crime novels including The Clue of the Twisted Candle, The Daffodil Mystery and The Green Archer (7) |
| STATUTE | It's your likeness to a tee and quite lawful too (7) |
| REGENTS | Interim sovereigns from tee and greens (7) |
| LAVERNE | TV presenter who narrates CBeebies' Tee And Mo, Lauren _ (7) |
| GSTRING | Good call to arrest skinhead with tee and skimpy clothing (1-6) |
| STEVEDORE | Works on ships on the Tees and in Dover (9) |
| FRANSTRIKER | US writer for radio and comics who co-created the characters the Lone Ranger and the Green Hornet (4,7) |
| YOUNG | Poet who wrote collections including The White Blackbird, Speak to the Earth and The Green Man and prose-study of rare British wild flora A Prospect of Flowers (5) |
| IRISH | The ___ Rovers (folk band that played "The Orange and the Green") |
| KING | Novelist noted for horror and supernatural fiction such as The Shining, It, Misery and The Green Mile (4) |
| BROWN | Father -; character in stories by G. K. Chesterton including The Blue Cross, The Purple Wig and The Green Man (5) |
| SUE | Actress who played Marlene in BBC TV sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass (3,10) |
| HOLDERNESS | Actress who played Marlene in BBC TV sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass (3,10) |
| CAMERONDIAZ | Star of Knight and Day and The Green Hornet (2 wds.) |
| KNIGHT | Sir Gawain and the Green -; one of the legendary Arthurian tales (6) |