| SWEEPS | Long oars used in a form of rowing; or, cross-batted cricket shots often performed on one knee (6) |
| SWEEP | Sail of a windmill; a form of rowing; or, in cricket, an attacking stroke made in a half-kneeling po |
| EYE | Lasik may be performed on one |
| OUZOS | Shots often taken in Crete |
| STAGE | Song and dance: Every musical is performed on one |
| BUMP | Point at which a boat overtakes or touches the one ahead in a form of rowing race on the Cam or the Isis (4) |
| EGOS | Big shots often have big ones |
| YOGIC | Relating to that system of exercises often performed on a mat |
| YOGA | Relaxing exercise often performed on a mat |
| SOLO | (Piece performed) on one's own (4) |
| SYNE | Auld Lang _: Scottish song which is often performed on New Year's Eve (4) |
| STROKE | One of a series of movements in rowing or swimming; or, a hit of a ball with a racquet in tennis (6) |
| INLAYS | Pieces of ivory, mother-of-pearl, pewter, precious metal, tortoiseshell, wood etc used in a form of marquetry-like boullework (6) |
| PUDDLE | Circular patch of disturbed water made by the blade of an oar when rowing; or, the amount of extra drapery/ curtain length spilled onto a floor (6) |
| SNAILS | Terrestrial gastropod molluscs used in a form of racing (6) |
| STEP | One of a series of treads forming a "flight"; a short journey or walk; a footprint; or, a portable block used in a form of aerobics (4) |
| SAMPAN | A small boat usually with a stern oar used in the far east |
| BIREME | Galley with two banks of oars used especially by the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians (6) |
| PADDLE | Oar used in ping pong (6) |
| SWIPES | Wild cricket shots or nicks? (6) |