| CREASE | In cricket, the lines near each wicket marking positions for the bowler or batter (6) |
| AVERAGE | Statistic for a bowler or batter |
| DON | Identify the first name of this cricketer who features in the highest partnership for each wicket from 2nd to 6th wickets in Ashes history. (3) |
| OUTFIELDER | In cricket, a player whose position is distant from the bowler or wicket-keeper (10) |
| SEXTANT | Device for marking position |
| LIBERTY | Cinema on New Marine Lines, near Bombay Hospital |
| STRIKERS | Cricketers facing the bowlers or those who are out (8) |
| CARRYINCROW | What power lines near cornfields might be doin'? |
| MIDOFF | In Cricket, the fielding position on the off side closest to the bowler (3-3) |
| STUMPS | In cricket, the three upright sticks on which the bails are laid to form a wicket (6) |
| LEAVEN | A substance that produces fermentation in dough or batter (6) |
| PASTRY | Any of various baked foods made of dough or batter (6) |
| YORKER | In cricket, the ball that pitches just under the bat |
| CUDGEL | Partly digested food, something like jelly or batter |
| WAFFLE | Rabbit on cake of potato or batter |
| LINEUP | Get in position for the parade, as a band |
| OVERTHEWICKET | In cricket, the style of rightarm bowling which involves passing to the left of the non-striker's stumps in the run-up (4,3,6) |
| LEG | In cricket, the side of the field to the left of a right-handed batter as they face the bowler (3) |
| SLIP | In cricket, the position of the fielder who stands a little behind and to the offside of the wicket |
| MIDON | In cricket, the fielding position on the leg side closest to the bowler (3-2) |