| LILIES | "___ of the Field" - 1963 Sidney Portier film (6) |
| WOLSEY | Orchestrator of the Field of the Cloth of Gold and inventor of the combination of strawberries and cream who was Henry VIII's chief adviser, often called "alter rex" (6) |
| ANTHEM | Oh, say can you see?: At the beginning of every football game, a singer stands in the center of the field and sings the national ___ |
| ONSIDE | Working towards the same end in one half of the field? (6) |
| NOTOUT | Still in the house or in the middle of the field (3,3) |
| MOTION | Subject, in physics, of the field of kinematics (6) |
| GROUND | Start to make some progress in one area of the field (6) |
| PLACES | Puts at the head of the field, at last (6) |
| POITIER | Sidney ___, Oscar-winning star of the 1963 film Lilies of the Field (7) |
| HABITS | 'Lilies of the Field' costumes |
| INSIDE | Not left out of the team nearer to the centre of the field (6) |
| LEG | In cricket, the side of the field to the left of and behind a righthanded batsman as he faces the bowler (3) |
| YELLOWJERSEY | Timid cow that's seen at the front of the field? (6,6) |
| BACKMARKER | Support for the scorer at the rear of the field (4-6) |
| BOOLE | George ?, 19th-century Lincoln-born mathematician regarded as one of the founders of the field of computer science (5) |
| FRONTRUNNERS | One of The Baskervilles admits reading The Messenger at school ahead of The Field (5,7) |
| MATCHREFEREE | In The Ring and at the centre of The Field (5,7) |
| AFTERALL | At the back of the field, in spite of everything |
| LEATHERED | Thrashed the revolutionary at the back of the field (9) |
| ESAU | "Man of the field," in the Book of Genesis |