| LOUNGE | Having caught the ball, plunge forward or do nothing (6) |
| DROOPS | Looks tired and falls, having caught the ball (6) |
| LUNGE | Plunge forward suddenly |
| CAGING | Having caught the gang, l arranged for the imprisonment (6) |
| HOOKED | Caught the ball, all right. He'd snatched it (6) |
| CURSES | Swears they're remedies for having caught the sun (6) |
| ROBUST | Go off, having caught the bus, fit and well (6) |
| EXCITE | Thrill having caught the thing in Devon river |
| AVANTI | Italian word meaning 'forward' or 'ahead' (6) |
| BARMBY | Nick ..._, Spurs. Hull City. and England forward or midfielder (6) |
| KEWELL | Liverpool, Leeds United and Australia forward or midfielder (6) |
| CARROT | Inducement to move forward or back into a two wheeler (6) |
| FORRIT | Scottish word for 'forward' or 'forwards' (6) |
| EDUXIT | She drew out, led forward, or brought up |
| MAKENOODDS | Change nothing or do nothing for the better? |
| PULLUP | Come to a halt going forwards or reversing (4, 2) |
| SITONONESHANDS | Repress the employees or do nothing? (3,2,4,5) |
| HOOKEDUP | Having caught the eye, got married (6-2) |
| HOOKEDIT | Having caught the fish, skedaddled (6,2) |
| CHEAT | Do,having caught the man at (5) |