| JAIALAI | In this court ball sport of Basque origin, the ball can travel at speeds over 300 kilometres per hou |
| CAR | Vehicle can travel at speed briefly while in reverse |
| ILLEGAL | Love Travels At ----- -- Speeds (Graham Coxon album) (7) |
| ETIOLOGY | Cause or origin; the study of causes |
| AUTOSTRADA | Adult goes regularly at speed over a motorway abroad |
| SHINTY | Scottish game resembling hockey, in which the ball can be played in the air and with either side of the stick |
| PELOTA | A ball game of Basque origin in which two players use basket-like rackets (6) |
| RUN | They can ___ for 5km at speeds of 40km per hour. This is one of the ways they catch their prey, it collapses form exhaustion and then devoured. |
| PLOVER | Bird related to the lapwing whose golden species flying at speeds of up to 60mph was the inspiration for what was originally called The Guinness Book of Records (6) |
| SETTEE | Something to do of course before hitting the ball can be seen through sitting room window (6) |
| SQUASH | Egypt's Amr Shabana ranked number one in this court sport from 2006 to 2008 |
| LIGHT | The speed of this electromagnetic radiation is approximately 300,000 kilometres per second |
| OSTRICH | Roaming in African savannahs and running at speeds of up to 40 mph, the world's largest and heaviest |
| PEREGRINE | Diving/stooping at speeds of up to 240 mph, a powerful species of falcon which is the fastest bird on Earth (9) |
| SPANISHONION | In a manner of speaking, initial interruption in two broadcasts is a product of Basque plot (7,5) |
| KANGAROO | Never out of bounds in this court (8) |
| RALLY | Really out of energy, in this court exchange |
| EARTH | Which of the planets travels through space at about 30 kilometres per second? (5) |
| DRAGONFLY | Travelling at speeds of up to 35mph and mating in a unique wheel formation, often on the wing, a "devil's darning-needle" such as an azure hawker, blue dasher, emerald, flame skimmer or green darner ( |
| CRESTA | - Run; toboggan track in St Moritz, descended head-first at speeds of up to 80 mph (6) |