| RANOUT | Exhausted supplies so dismissed batsman (3,3) |
| USEDUP | Exhausted supplies in confused upheaval (4,2) |
| SCORNED | Dismissed batsman at last, having made runs all round |
| OUT | Like a dismissed batsman? |
| RUNOUT | Be exhausted, so dismissed? |
| BOWLED | Member of parliament apparently sleeping, so dismissed? |
| OUTOFPLACE | Unsuitable and so dismissed from position (3,2,5) |
| CLAPPEDOUT | Applauded then dismissed, being of no more use (7-3) |
| KNOCKOUT | Great innings, then dismissed (8) |
| OUTRIGHT | Not qualified, so dismissed? Yes |
| CAUGHT | Trapped and dismissed the batsman (6) |
| INFORM | The batsman is ___ ___: the batsman is in good nick? (2,4) |
| SLEDGE | To bait a batsman at the wicket so as to disturb his concentration (6) |
| NOBALL | In cricket, an illegal delivery from which the batsman can be dismissed only by being run out |
| NOTOUT | Decision favourable to batsman (3,3) |
| HITOUT | Two possibilities for batsman making attack (3,3) |
| ODDMAN | Like batsman number eleven, may well get out |
| ANDOUT | End of exchanges from bowler to batsman? (4,3,3) |
| GRACED | Well-known batsman gets 500 and is honoured (6) |
| CREASE | Where the batsman stands about, in case (6) |