| ALLEY | Passageway between or behind buildings; lane for tenpin bowling; or, a walk in a shrubbery or garden (5) |
| ALLEYS | Narrow passageways between or behind buildings (6) |
| TURKEY | Gallinaceous gobbler, tom, hen, jake or jenny known collectively as a raffle or a rafter; three strikes in a row in tenpin bowling; or, a flop (6) |
| STRIKE | Act of knocking down all pins with the first ball in tenpin bowling; or, a discovery of gold or other minerals (6) |
| PBA | Org. for tenpins champions |
| BOWLINGALLEY | Place for tenpins |
| EASY | Word for something carefree or simple, as in the ABC, child's play, falling off a log or a walk in the park (4) |
| IDIOM | 'A piece of cake' or 'a walk in the park', say (5) |
| ARBORED | An obsolete term for a shrubbery (7) |
| HEDGED | Bordered by a shrubbery barrier (6) |
| ALLEYWAYS | Narrow passages between or behind buildings (9) |
| MARCH | A walk in a measured, military or stately manner; or, a piece of music composed for such a parade (5) |
| ALLROUNDER | General term for a versatile cricketer good at both batting and bowling; or, a good-tempered schoolm |
| CLIPPERS | Fast sailing ships; swift sleds, horses etc; a hair trimmer; or, garden shears for shrubbery or topiary (8) |
| GARDEN | Shrubbery or plot often with many a rosaceous or brambly prick, perhaps cottagey, secret or veritably Edenic (6) |
| SNIPE | Forming a wisp or a walk, a wading bird related to the woodcock (5) |
| AIRTOAIR | Operating between or launched from or involving rockets or aircraft in flight (3-2-3) |
| PERGOLA | It suggests a walk in a garden (7) |
| BATS | Tries for a hit or a walk |
| ATBAT | It may result in a hit or a walk |