| ONEARM | Sort of giant in gymnastics |
| BOACONSTRICTOR | Angry raccoon bit sort of giant snake (3,11) |
| TITANESS | Nastiest sort of giant (8) |
| CYCLOPS | One of a race of giants in classical mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead (7) |
| MAGOG | Gog and ____, last two survivors of a mythical race of giants in ancient Britain (5) |
| PER | ___ Hansa, hero of "Giants in the Earth" |
| UTGARD | Dwelling place of giants in Norse mythology |
| TITANS | Family of giants in Greek myth (6) |
| BROBDINGNAG | Land of giants in "Gulliver's Travels" |
| TUCK | Name of the friar in the legends of Robin Hood; a child's personal supply of snacks/food at school; or, a move in gymnastics, skiing and trampolining (4) |
| MAT | Piece of coarse fabric of plaited rushes, straw for lying on / piece of resilient material for landing on in gymnastics, wrestling |
| PLAINT | Statement of grievance has lain in gymnastics (6) |
| BACKFLIP | Type of somersault in gymnastics (8) |
| PARALLEL | Line of latitude bars its use in gymnastics (8) |
| TITAN | Giant ... with four of the five letters of "giant" |
| KIPP | A move in gymnastics used as a mount and connecting skill in a bar routine (4) |
| TWINGE | Whatever it's called requires a bit of strength in gymnastics (6) |
| NADIA | ..... Comaneci, in gymnastics, female winner of five Olympic gold medals (5) |
| UPSTART | A parvenu lacking social skills appropriate for their newly elevated position; or, a way of mounting a bar in gymnastics, also called a kip (7) |
| POMMEL | In gymnastics, a type of vaulting horse fitted with two curved handles (6) |