| RUNS | Moves quickly for a score or two |
| DARTS | Moves quickly for a game at the pub (5) |
| SCRAMBLE | Able to move quickly for a take-off in an emergency (8) |
| STAND | Adjustable frame for holding a score or sheet music; or, a platform in a park for a brass band (5) |
| TEN | Half a score or a perfect score |
| STAG | A person who applies for shares in order to sell them quickly for a profit (4) |
| TENOR | Half a score or a voice to sing it (5) |
| GRADED | Assigned a score or a quality level to (6) |
| BREAKFAST | Stop working, quickly, for a meal (9) |
| HEATRASH | Preliminary race acting too quickly for a skin disorder (4,4) |
| FLIP | Sell quickly for a profit, as property |
| MUSCOVITE | Sum up business quickly for a Parisian citizen |
| MASHIE | Mother's to go quickly for a club (6) |
| TONUP | Having achieved a score or speed of 100 (3-2) |
| PLAYER | He may make a score or follow it (6) |
| MUSIC | A score or pattern of sounds |
| MAYFLY | Period in late spring to go quickly for a slender insect (6) |
| MUSICNOTES | Symbols on a score, or what all letters in the starred clues' answers could be |
| TIE | Neck accessory, sometimes with school or club colours; another word for a bride in lacemaking; a slur-like symbol in musical notation; or, equality in score or votes (3) |
| NIL | With its root in Latin for "reduce to nothing", a word for a score of zero; or, nothing generally (3) |