| TOUCHLINE | A ____ ban prohibits a football manager from being present on or near to the field of play during a match |
| LINKS | Golf course on, or near to, the coast (5) |
| AVENGER | One getting his own back on a football manager who's initially won only 50 per cent (7) |
| RUNAGROUND | A football manager might become a wreck |
| GERRARD | Steven, a football manager and former player (7) |
| ARRIERE | ___-ban (call to arms) |
| OUTLAW | Ban, prohibit (6) |
| FORBID | Ban, prohibit |
| LAO | ___ ban ("boss" in Mandarin) |
| TEST | Nuclear _ ban treaty (4) |
| BAR | Ban, prohibit: they will - your way in, eg |
| HARPSEAL | A type of seal, also called a saddleback, it possesses a black harp-shaped or saddle-shaped marking on its back. They are found on or near ice floes from the Kara Sea of Russia west to the Gulf of St. |
| OVER | In cricket, a sequence of six balls bowled from one end of the pitch; or, the division of play during this (4) |
| NINETEENTH | Amendment to the US Constitution which prohibits a citizen being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex (10) |
| DORSAL | Belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part. |
| PISTE | From the French meaning "trail" or "track", a marked run of compacted snow for skiing/snowboarding; or, the field of play where fencing bouts take place (5) |
| THROWIN | Method of restarting a game of football after the ball has left the field of play (5-2) |
| ROUNDHOUSE | Traditional lock-up on or near a village green or marketplace, such as that in Castle Cary with a domed roof said to have inspired the shape of the British police custodian helmet (10) |
| PUMP | To get the final effluent to the field and out of the river, the developer had to supply what machine? (4) |
| BURNSSUPPER | A celebration of the life of a famous Scottish poet, held on, or near, his birthday on January 25 (5,6) |