| YANKEESTADIUM | Stadium in New York |
| SHEA | Type of butter used in cosmetics - or a former baseball stadium in New York (4) |
| ASHE | Tennis stadium in New York |
| GIANTS | New York ___ , U.S. football team who share the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey with the Jets (6) |
| JETS | NFL team based at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey |
| SANSIRO | Without French club, no new stadium in Milan (3,4) |
| SEOUL | South Korea's 2002 World Cup hopes were finally dashed in the semi-finals by Germany at the stadium in this city (though they had become the first Asian team to reach the final four) |
| EDEN | and 21ac, Sports stadium in Auckland, New Zealand; 2011 Rugby World Cup Final venue |
| STRAND | Behind supporter in part of the stadium in maroon (6) |
| PARK | Sports stadium in Auckland, New Zealand; 2011 Rugby World Cup Final venue (4,4) |
| TRAFFORD | Old - - - , stadium in which England beat Argentina 37-15 in June 2009 (8) |
| MARACANA | Stadium in Rio de Janeiro opened in 1950 to host the football World Cup (8) |
| ARTHURASHE | Tennis champ whose namesake stadium, in Queens, is the world's largest tennis stadium |
| BLUR | Band who announced in November that they will perform at Wembley Stadium in July next year (4) |
| LEEDS | City in West Yorkshire, home to a cricket ground and a rugby stadium in its suburb Headingley (5) |
| SYLHET | The first S in SICS, an international cricket stadium in Bangladesh, stands for this city. (6) |
| BAER | Jewish boxer Max, who beat Hitler's favorite boxer in Yankee Stadium in 1933 |
| RONCLARKE | Australian long distance runner who in 1956 carried the Olympic torch into the stadium in Melbourne (3,6) |
| FIELD | Lambeau ___; stadium in WI |
| NRG | ___ Stadium in Houston |