| PAVILION | Building at a cricket ground (8) |
| PUMPROOM | Building at a spa in which the water from a mineral spring may be drunk (4,4) |
| PITCHEDBATTLE | Conflict at a cricket ground? (7,6) |
| ROSEBOWL | Original name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4) |
| ACCUSING | Pointing one's finger at a cricket club -- exhausting (8) |
| UMPIRING | Officiating, at a cricket match say (8) |
| APPROVAL | Acclaim paper regularly imported into a cricket ground |
| TOLBOOTH | A small building at which a toll is collected (8) |
| FARM | Agricultural building at a great distance - a mile |
| SINGLEBOUND | The lead-in to the TV series announced Superman to be "Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings at a ..." (6,5) |
| LODGE | Central building at a ski resort |
| ALHAMBRA | Famous building at Granada, Spain (8) |
| BARNYARD | Gets the measure of building at farm? (8) |
| PUMPROOMS | Buildings at a spa in which the water from a mineral spring may be drunk (4,5) |
| RUMINATE | Consider minutes taken in abandoned building at rear of office (8) |
| TERMINAL | Building at an airport |
| CITYHALL | Building at the junction of 12, Park Row and Chambers Street (4,4) |
| AFIELD | A cricket ground is at a distance (6) |
| GLANCE | A quick look at a cricket shot (6) |
| LEEDS | City in West Yorkshire, home to a cricket ground and a rugby stadium in its suburb Headingley (5) |