| YORKER | In cricket, a ball bowled so as to pitch just under or just beyond the bat |
| BOUNCER | In cricket, a ball bowled fast as to rise high (7) |
| LOB | In cricket, a ball bowled in a slow high arc (3) |
| FLIPPER | In cricket, a ball bowled with topspin imparted by a bowler's wrist action |
| OFFBREAK | In cricket, a ball bowled to deviate inwards (3-5) |
| DAISYCUTTER | In cricket, a ball that skims along the surface of the ground when bowled (5,6) |
| TICE | A ball bowled in cricket so that it pitches immediately under the bat |
| LOBBED | Cricket: a ball bowled in a slow high arc (6) |
| OFF | In cricket, a ball that spins from off to leg on pitching (3,5) |
| BREAK | In cricket, a ball that spins from off to leg on pitching (3,5) |
| DOOSRA | A ball bowled by an off-spinner that moves in the opposite direction from an off-break (6) |
| SMITTEN | Cricket: a ball that is bowled with a spinning motion (6) |
| WIDE | What is a ball bowled out of reach of the batsman? (4) |
| POSTOPERATIVE | Approve site to get redeveloped just beyond the theatre? |
| LOOPER | Fly ball just beyond the infield |
| OVI | Baseball hit just beyond the infield |
| ERIS | Dwarf planet just beyond the Kuiper Belt |
| BLOOPED | Hit just beyond the infield |
| INFRAREDRAY | Fish just beyond the visible light spectrum? |
| BLOOP | Baseball hit just beyond the infield |