| GLANCE | Can leg shot be a deflection off the legs? (6) |
| SNICK | Cricket term for a minor deflection off the bat |
| SNICKS | Word for small cuts or notches; sharp clicks; knots in thread or yarn; slight deflections off the edges of cricket bats; or, the balls so hit (6) |
| RANCID | Shot be the police, which is bad (6) |
| MINI | Skirt that shows off the legs |
| HOOK | In cricket, a deflection of the ball to the legside with a bat raised above shoulder level (4) |
| INOFF | Pocketing of a snooker ball via a deflection (2-3) |
| GLANCED | Galahad, disembowelled, claims his weapon took a deflection |
| SWERVE | It is a deflection that maybe veers around west (6) |
| WEALDEN | A between-the-legs shot in tennis. (7) |
| MUTILATE | Upset stomach I had after slice of lamb cut off the leg? |
| CALL | ___ the shots; be in charge |
| TINGLE | Can leg break feel like pins and needles? (6) |
| LOOMLARGE | Can leg and arm, when sculpted, figure prominently? (4,5) |
| GUNSLINGER | Nursing leg shot by him? |
| TACKLE | Word for apparatus, fishing gear, rigging etc from which a term for an equestrian kit derives; a pulley; a block, deflection, play or take of a ball in sport; or, Jilly Cooper's latest title (6) |
| SCORNED | Got a goal without deflection at last, treated with contempt (7) |
| STICKSANDSTONES | '02 New Found Glory album for teasing deflection? |
| RICOCHET | Deflection of bullet's path (8) |
| OLDER | Wait till you're ___ (parent's deflection) |