| UMPIRE | One of two white-coated officials presiding over a cricket match; or, a referee on a high chair in tennis (6) |
| ROADTEST | Stick around a cricket match or try out a new car (4,4) |
| THROWN | Tossed high chair in the sound (6) |
| STOOLS | High chairs in bars |
| CONTEST | Prisoner taken to cricket match, or some other game (7) |
| OBLA | Two White Album nonsense syllables |
| DEFLATE | Let down two white keys separated by the black key between them (7) |
| CORONER | Official presiding at an inquest |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| BOUT | A curve in the side of a guitar or violin; a boxing/wrestling match; or, a period, stint or turn of something, such as drinking or ill health (4) |
| OPENER | Utensil for removing a crown cap from a bottle or a lid from a tin; first goal in a match; or, a comment used to start a conversation (6) |
| SET | Division of a volleyball match ... or a type of pass in volleyball |
| FRAME | Single game in a snooker match; or a wooden hoop used in embroidery (5) |
| KICKOFF | The start of a football match or a resumption after points have been scored (4-3) |
| NUMEN | In ancient Roman religion, a deity or spirit presiding over a thing or place (5) |
| TRAY | Part of a high chair used as a table |
| BABY | One in a high chair |
| BIB | Item for a baby in a high chair |
| TOT | One in a high chair |
| CHAIR | Professorship; person presiding over a debate or a meeting; or, an item with styles including bergere, carver, fiddle-back, Hepplewhite shield-back, rocker and Windsor (5) |