| OFFCUT | Not a leg side stroke? Well, just a bit |
| HOOKSHOT | Trap ruined by a leg-side stroke (4,4) |
| FEELBETTER | Is this what doctor says to patient after treatment for stroke ? well? (4,6) |
| ARM | Limb that's not a leg |
| MODICUM | A little modern, I see, mother; topless - well, just a little bit! (7) |
| TOT | The abstainer takes in nothing ___ well, just a dram (3) |
| TEENSY | ... adolescent, extremely shy - well just a little |
| GLANCE | A momentary look or darting of the eye; or, a deflection of a cricket ball off the bat to the leg side (6) |
| GLIDE | In cricket, a stroke in which the ball is deflected off the bat to the leg side; a glance (5) |
| SWEEP | In cricket, a shot in which the ball is hit more or less square on the leg side from a half-kneeling position (5) |
| ONREMAND | Leg-side player in sign of danger is officially not out |
| TOPSPIN | Beats leg side with a 90-degree turn? |
| LOOKON | Be a mere spectator and glance at leg-side (4,2) |
| OFFBREAK | In cricket, a delivery which changes direction towards the leg side (3-5) |
| ANON | Immediately identifying one leg side area of a cricket field (4) |
| ONSTRIKE | Leg side shot results in being out (2,6) |
| WIDGEON | Duck resulting from good ball bowled around leg side |
| PRESSEDON | Forged ahead and ironed the leg side (7,2) |
| FOLLOWON | Continue to bat and stick to leg side (6,2) |
| CYCLONE | Storm the leg side during revolution (7) |