| COLOURS | Standard snooker balls |
| REWINDS | Rolls back snooker balls to snatch victory (7) |
| RESCUED | Extricated snooker ball, gripping top of 'snooker stick' (7) |
| PACKETS | Sinks snooker ball (7) |
| POTABLE | Fit to drink ___ or as a snooker ball might be (7) |
| REDUCES | Cuts the snooker ball: the cue's slipped (7) |
| MISCUED | Struck snooker ball wrongly and made a mistake (7) |
| REDUCED | Ordinary snooker ball, cued badly, priced to sell (7) |
| IGNORED | Go in off snooker ball pushed to one side (7) |
| POTTING | Knocking (a snooker ball) into a pocket |
| POCKETSIZED | Small, like snooker balls? (6-5) |
| REDS | Some preferred silver snooker balls first potted |
| EIGHT | Number of colours used for snooker balls |
| POTTED | Looked after plants and sank snooker balls |
| KISS | Slight contact between snooker balls (4) |
| RED | Color of most snooker balls |
| REEDS | Most of the snooker balls cover end of table in plants (5) |
| INKLINGS | Hints of snooker balls, quietly leaving around Heather (8) |
| RACKS | Frameworks, stands, holders etc in various forms for toast, bottles of wine, magazines, spice jars, plates, dishes, letters, snooker balls... (5) |
| TRIANGLE | In the shape of a three-sided polygon, a percussion instrument; or, a frame for snooker balls (8) |