| CURLERS | Players at the ice-sweeping game performed in bonspiels; or, rollers for crimping, perming or waving hair (7) |
| CURLINGSTONES | They're made of granite at bonspiels: 2 wds. |
| HAIRSTYLING | Cutting and perming |
| MANGLE | From the Greek for "engine of war", an old hand-turned device with rollers for wringing wet laundry; or, a rolling-press for smoothing linen (6) |
| CASTSAGLANCE | Quick look from the various players at the bar at Sir's big stick (5,1,6) |
| TAIL | The weaker players at the end of a team's batting order in cricket (4) |
| NEAT | Like all the drinks at the ice-free NYC bar Copper & Oak |
| CHEAPSKATE | Does he buy his girl-friend the worst seat at the ice show? (5,5) |
| SPAN | Bridge players at the table hold back ace at start of play |
| BRIDGE | Card game whose players at the table are referred to as North, South, East and West (6) |
| FACEUP | So all the players at the table can see it, as a card |
| PLIERS | Toolbox pincers for bending soft metal, crimping beads, cutting cables/wires or gripping nuts/bolts (6) |
| PARADEFLOAT | At the ice cream parlor, the grand marshal ordered a ... |
| ADDIN | Crushed oreos or nuts at the ice cream parlor |
| SKATER | A boarder, ice dancer or roller, gliding on a deck, blades or wheels; or, a pond-skimming water strider (6) |
| GETYOURSKATESON | What to do at the ice rink - better hurry! (3,4,6,2) |
| WINGERS | Rugby players at the end of the line. (7) |
| AGREEMENT | Correspond with some players, at the end, in harmony (9) |
| BECKON | To signal or summon as by nodding or waving (6) |
| DICE | Rollers for high rollers |