| NOTCHEDUP | Scored in Dutch Open surprisingly |
| INSPITEOF | Not being affected by if it's open surprisingly |
| BIVALVE | Victor opens surprisingly viable oyster, say (7) |
| DIER | Tobias ___, golfer; 2002 TNT Dutch Open tournament winner (4) |
| UNDO | Italian No 1 capturing Dutch Open (4) |
| COCKIN | John ......, English golfer; 1968 Dutch Open winner (6) |
| STRUVER | German golfer; winner of the 1997 Sun Microsystems Dutch Open and 1998 Canon European Masters tournaments (7) |
| SVEN | German golfer; winner of the 1997 Sun Microsystems Dutch Open and 1998 Canon European Masters tournaments (4) |
| BRIANLARA | West Indian cricketer who holds the record for most runs scored in both a first class (501, in 1994) and Test (400, in 2004) innings (5,4) |
| GUERREIRO | Portugal player who scored in their Group F win against Hungary, and then scored an own goal in their loss to Germany |
| TAP | ___-in (goal scored in soccer with a light touch at close range) |
| ELMASRI | Former Canterbury sharpshooter who held record for most points scored in an NRL career until passed by Cameron Smith in 2019 (2,5) |
| STERLING | English footballer who scored in England's 1-0 win over Croatia in their Group D game at Euro 2020 |
| POULSEN | Danish player who scored in the second minute in their Group B game vs. Belgium, though Belgium went on to win the game |
| ATEMPO | Substitute in centre of goal, jumping up, scored in time |
| ELGIN | Los Angeles Lakers forward who holds the record, 61, for points scored in a single game of the NBA Finals, in 1962 against Boston Celtics (5) |
| BAYLOR | Los Angeles Lakers forward who holds the record, 61, for points scored in a single game of the NBA Finals, in 1962 against Boston Celtics (6) |
| TOUCHE | French word used to acknowledge a hit in fencing, thus a point scored in an argument or a riposte (6) |
| NONE | Number of goals scored in a shutout |
| ACED | Scored in the 90s on, say |