| DHOBI | Hob I'd built for the Indian washerman |
| SARIS | Sir asked to return shortly for the Indian garments (5) |
| HINDU | It's a bit of a growth industry for the Indian worshipper (5) |
| MINNU | ... Mani, first woman from Kerala to be chosen for the Indian cricket team. (5) |
| SSDAS | Batting coach for the Indian women's team. (1,1,3) |
| GRAND | Large museum complex at the Champs-Elysees built for the Universal Exposition of 1900 (5,6) |
| CANAL | Waterway such as the "Duke's Cut" built for the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater by James Brindley (5) |
| DANES | Sedan built for the likes of Schmeichel or Wozniacki? (5) |
| CREATE | Make for the Indian at the inside (6) |
| NEEM | Common name for the Indian tree Azadirachta indica, grown for its natural insecticidal qualities (4) |
| CREVICE | Opening for the Indian man to enter |
| CHENNAI | Modern name, since 1996, for the Indian city of Madras (7) |
| ONE | Number of horns for the Indian rhinoceros |
| HOTFAVOURITE | Is everyone betting on its making money for the Indian restaurant? |
| SIKH | Said to look for the Indian (4) |
| OLDTIMER | Experienced person repainted motel I'd built next to river (3-5) |
| PALAIS | Large museum complex at the Champs-Elysees built for the Universal Exposition of 1900 (5,6) |
| RABY | From Old Norse for "boundary settlement", a 120-room medieval castle in Co Durham, built for the Neville dynasty in the 14th century (4) |
| BIRDSNEST | Girls take shelter in place built for the young (5,4) |
| EIFFELTOWER | Paris monument built for the Exposition Universelle of 1889 (6,5) |