| CHIRP | Part of a cricket song |
| OHBOY | The Crickets song!: 2 wds. |
| ITSSOEASY | Crickets song that was a #5 hit for 32-Across in 1977: 3 wds. |
| CLOVERS | Plants fifty in part of a cricket field (7) |
| STUMP | Baffle part of a cricket set |
| SPLICE | Part of a cricket bat (6) |
| BAIL | Part of a cricket wicket |
| OVER | Part of a cricket match (4) |
| BAILS | Part of a cricket wicket (5) |
| SEAM | Part of a cricket ball (4) |
| STUMPS | Upright wooden sticks that form part of a cricket wicket (6) |
| COVERS | Do they only protect part of a cricket field? (6) |
| INNINGS | Part of a cricket match during which one team bats (7) |
| GLANCE | A brief look, coup d'oeil or peep; a darting of the eye; a flash, gleam or glint of reflected light; or, a slight deflection or glide of a cricket ball (6) |
| LOB | Word for a lump; a lout; a clumsy person; a weighty thing; a heavy fling, hurl, throw or toss; or, a high arcing bowl/shot of a cricket/tennis ball (3) |
| CHIRRUP | Word meaning jolly along; a cluck made with the lips when urging forth one's pony or hack; a cheep of a bird; or, a click of a cricket (7) |
| ROSEBOWL | Original name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4) |
| SNICK | Knot in thread; or, a slight deflection of a cricket ball off the edge of a bat (5) |
| NAIL | Scots word for a framboise; a mollusc's tongue; the stridulator of a cricket; or, a file for blacksmithing (4) |
| SLOG | A bash, clout or smite; a wallop of a cricket ball; a heavy trudge; or, toil (4) |