| INOFF | Foul shot on the baize, maybe a" or maybe not (2-3) |
| LOST | Like King John's jewels a or maybe the odd sock? (4,2,3,4) |
| INTHEWASH | Like King John's jewels a or maybe the odd sock? (4,2,3,4) |
| EASTINDIES | I end siesta groggily in Malaysia aAA or maybe Philippines? (4,6) |
| NOMINAL | Primarily 'named' a or maybe 'in name alone', legally? (7) |
| BFLAT | A sharp (or maybe not so sharp) British pedestrian |
| MASSE | Billiards stroke in which the cue is held nearly vertically to make the cue ball swerve round a ball obstructing a clear shot on the object ball (5) |
| GREEN | Colour of emeralds, baize, lovat tweed and kale; or, a grassy area in the centre of a village (5) |
| TABLE | Item covered in baize for card games; a cut diamond's topmost facet; or, a list of rivals in a league (5) |
| TAPIN | Easy shot on the green - cheers near where the ball landed? |
| TRYST | Shot on the way to an assignation (5) |
| SONAR | It detects this shot on the rebound (5) |
| ROUND | Just one shot on the golf course? (5) |
| SMASH | Big shot on the tennis court |
| SLICE | Bad shot on the links |
| INSTA | Prefix with "gram" for sharing shots on the weB |
| GREENCLOTH | Lord steward's department of the Royal household named after the baize napery covering the table at which its committee members sat; or, informally, a gaming-table (10) |
| PUTTS | Shots on the green |
| BUREAU | French word originally for the baize covering a writing desk, later for the escritoire itself (6) |
| IBIZA | Island trades baize endlessly with another (5) |