| TRACKS | Railway lines; strips from which curtains or spotlights are suspended; or, courses for running or racing (6) |
| ADJOURNED | Temporarily suspended or interrupted (9) |
| REGIONAL | Look East and Spotlight are examples of this type of BBC news programme (8) |
| NOURISHER | A cool drink; an additional fee payable to counsel in a prolonged case; or, an activity or course for brushing-up one's existing knowledge or skills on a given task or subject (9) |
| TRACK | A course laid out for running or racing (5) |
| BIB | Accessory for running or dribbling |
| PISTE | A trail, slope or course for skiing (5) |
| GOING | Condition of course for running (5) |
| FLYPAPER | Landing strip from which it's impossible to take off (7) |
| CLASS | World-___ (like some golfers or courses) |
| ROUTES | Ways or courses of travel (6) |
| TRAILS | Marks or courses left by moving bodies (6) |
| OSCAR | Award for "Moonlight" or "Spotlight" |
| ANTHROPOLOGIST | Exposition or spotlight on a cultures expert (14) |
| WHITTLE | Dialect for a blanket or a woollen shawl; or, from "knife", a word meaning "cut, pare or shave strips from", especially when using said blade (7) |
| BROACH | Stick from which a number of candlewicks are suspended for dipping; a thatching spar; or, a type of gimlet for tapping casks (6) |
| ROPEWAYS | Presumably you can skip it on some courses - along the lines of those who are suspended for lifting things! (8) |
| TIER | One of a series of gradins, layers or rows of an auditorium, wedding cake or ra-ra skirt ruffles, for example (4) |
| TABS | Ring pulls; a short word for theatre curtains or stage drapes; or, flaps on subject dividers in ring binders (4) |
| PORTIERE | From French for "door", word for a heavy curtain or drape hung in a doorway; or, a concierge (8) |