| SPORTSMAN | A person who shows qualities highly regarded in sport, such as fairness (9) |
| AURAS | Gold, when getting registered, shows qualities (5) |
| JUSTICE | John Rawls's "___ as Fairness" |
| RAWLS | "Justice as Fairness" philosopher John |
| LINEJUDGE | An official in sports such as tennis, who assists the referee or umpire by observing whether a ball has gone out of play (4,5) |
| BALLGAMES | How Al gambles in sports such as these (4,5) |
| MEANSTEST | Stingy person, highly regarded in the church, established a private resource analysis (5,4) |
| SWEETSPOT | Point on a tennis racket that produces the best bounce with minimal effort; or, a form of training in an endurance sport such as cycling (5,4) |
| ONSIDE | In a sport such as football, a term referring to a player in a legal position (6) |
| EQUESTRIANS | Athletes who compete in sports such as dressage or showjumping (11) |
| TIMEOUTS | Interruptions in play in sports such as ice hockey (4-4) |
| TOPDOG | Perform a dangerous trick in sports such as skiing, surfing or skateboarding (3,3) |
| HOTDOG | Perform a dangerous trick in sports such as skiing, surfing or skateboarding (3,3) |
| TOURGUIDE | Person who shows holidaymakers the sights (4,5) |
| REFS | Officials in sports such as football and basketball (4) |
| AQUATIC | Word describing eimer a sport such as swimming paddle-boarding or scuba diving or a hydrophyte plant growing in or near water such as arrowhead, duckweed, rush or yellow flag (7) |
| USHER | A person who shows people to their seats in a cinema (5) |
| LAW | Body of rules collectively forming a jurisprudence; or, a principle or code of conduct in art, etiquette, honour, morality or a sport such as cricket or tennis (3) |
| DUMMY | A feigned pass or move in a sport such as soccer (5) |
| STOIC | A person who shows fortitude and resignation in the face of pain or misfortune (5) |