| KNOCKUP | A court practice, perhaps (5-2) |
| ONEONONE | Some court practice |
| TINCANS | Array for BB gun target practice, perhaps |
| DISPUTE | Result of contrary views, on work practices perhaps (7) |
| STROPPED | In a sharp practice perhaps, did a job for The Barbers - brought it to a standstill across river (8) |
| ISM | Political practice, perhaps |
| WICCA | Priestess's practice, perhaps |
| ACHES | Results of cheer practice, perhaps |
| LAPS | Punishment for goofing off in practice, perhaps |
| ADLITEM | Of a guardian, appointed by a court to represent a minor in an action; Latin, 'for the lawsuit' (2,5) |
| USHERIN | Herald, a court official, at home (5,2) |
| ONTRIAL | Awaiting a court verdict (2,5) |
| MARSHAL | A law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law. |
| ESTREAT | A copy of a court record of a fine, etc., for use in prosecution |
| SULLIED | "A court martial, under orders, has just dared to acquit a certain Esterhazy, a supreme insult to all truth and justice. And now the image of France is ____ by this filth." (Émile Z |
| COXCOMB | A court fool or jester's cap, named for its shape and colour, like a rooster's red crest; or, a dandy, fop or popinjay, who is conceited, foolish and vain (7) |
| ACTINAL | A court in Alabama is like a jellyfish (7) |
| ASARULE | Usually like a court order (2,1,4) |
| ADJOURN | Temporarily close the proceedings of a court, perhaps (7) |
| SESSION | A meeting of a court, parliament, etc (7) |