| POINTSOUT | Indicates that a fielder's more or less deep (6,3) |
| SHALLOWER | Less deep |
| EXTRACOVER | Cricket fielder - more insurance? (5,5) |
| STRONGARM | Bullying as something a fielder in the deep needs? |
| SLIPCATCH | Chance taken by a fielder near to the wicketkeeper (4, 5) |
| ONTHENOSE | Exactly where a fielder might put sunscreen? (2,3,4) |
| YUK | Mr. ___ (image that indicates that a substance is poisonous) |
| ONION | What 'lyonnaise' indicates that a dish contains |
| STET | Instruction which indicates that a marked alteration should be ignored (4) |
| REDCARD | In sport, item displayed by a referee to indicate that a player has been sent off (3,4) |
| BIS | Latin word for "twice", thus adopted to mean "again!", "encore!" or used to indicate that a passage of music should be repeated (3) |
| LIVING | Molehills indicate that a mole is ___ close by |
| CETERADESUNT | Latin term used especially to indicate that a manuscript is incomplete (6,6) |
| NIENTE | Italian word used in music to indicate that a sound should fade away to nothing (6) |
| ROGER | Word used in signalling to indicate that a message has been received and understood (5) |
| DIACRITICAL | --- mark, a symbol placed above or below a character or letter to indicate that it has a different phonetic value or is stressed (11) |
| TENOR | Kind of clef that indicates that the fourth line from the bottom of a staff is middle C |
| EXEUNT | Which stage direction indicates that named actors go on or off stage (6) |
| RELIEFROADS | Decongestants (or a fielder's mistake!) for motorists? (6,5) |
| ONE | Think you're multitasking? Think again...: Research indicates that the brain can actually only focus on ___ thing at a time (but it can switch focuses with astonishing speed) |