| DOGPADDLE | Walk in the park to accommodate doctor, and a form of swimming (3-6) |
| SNAP | A walk in the park to shoot game |
| BREEZE | Walk in the park to get the fresh air? |
| PICNIC | Walk in the park to eat out |
| GRINDCORE | Genre of music, a fusion of heavy metal and a form of punk rock (9) |
| MAKELEGAL | Send Bill to the park to work out by the book (4,5) |
| BENCHMARK | Something found in a park to notice as a yardstick (9) |
| ALDERBURY | Two of my friends, a doctor and a leading author who live together in Ubley, are travelling to visit my place near Salisbury (9) |
| PRANKSTER | Parks to rent out to a joker? (9) |
| SLINGSANDARROWS | Arms and a form of arm support make smooth replacement for 24 leaders (6,3,6) |
| IMBALANCE | One doctor and a spear shows the disparity (9) |
| PICKET | A form of fence and a form of protest |
| DAUB | Wattle and ---, a form of wall construction consisting of interwoven twigs plastered with a mixture of clay, lime, water, dung or straw (4) |
| SWEEPSTAKE | Breakdown on street consumed by drink and a form of gambling (10) |
| MEALTICKET | Time a Celt stirred around base in park to find source of income? (4,6) |
| ROLLING | The _ _, recently played in Hyde Park to celebrate their 60th anniversary as a band (7,6) |
| STONES | The _ _, recently played in Hyde Park to celebrate their 60th anniversary as a band (7,6) |
| SMILES | Samuel -; author of Self-Help, Character, Thrift and Duty who worked as a newspaper editor, a doctor and a railway secretary (6) |
| PLACED | Wasn't first park to put something in the water (6) |
| SPORTSCASTERS | Parts of the paper found under sofa and on TV bringing events at Croke Park to mind (13) |