| CUECARD | Stick in the snooker hall from one of those in a suit - the commentator sees it and reads it as it is (3,4) |
| SIC | Namely, take one in and read it as it's printed (3) |
| TIRADES | Reads it as long angry speeches are heard (7) |
| HALL | Financial journalist and commentator - see 50ac (4,4) |
| DIALOGUE | In a manner of speaking, it's what the commentator said about the play (8) |
| POINTEDOUT | Worked on The Wall to expose what the commentator did (7,3) |
| HATRACKS | Nightcap in the snooker hall for the bowlers? (3,5) |
| IDEERECUE | One buck at closing time gets stick in snooker hall - it's a notion the French generally accept? (4,5) |
| CHORUSGIRL | Creates a song and dance for one of those in a team of kickers perhaps (6,4) |
| HARRISON | American actor known for his many starring roles in films including the Indiana Jones series, some scenes from one of those movies were shot in southern Spain and the actor has visited Mallorca with h |
| FORD | American actor known for his many starring roles in films including the Indiana Jones series, some scenes from one of those movies were shot in southern Spain and the actor has visited Mallorca with h |
| ICECUBES | Nice tip off from those in snooker hall admitting bad start will have a chilling effect (3,5) |
| CARD | Joy in an envelope: A Mother's Day ___ has sweet words inside that put a smile on a mom's face every time she reads it |
| TIPOFTHEICEBERG | Little danger, the crafty types might see it and that's the least of your troubles (3,2,3,7) |
| SLEDGEHAMMER | Play actor concealed large advantage from one of those hitting rock bottom - it comes as a blow (12) |
| OFFICE | Marry off army officer to one of those in a position of authority (6) |
| GRANDMA | Couple of thousand at academy parodied by one of those in a pack? (7) |
| HEADREST | Top man provides support in snooker hall for one of those concerned with driving safety (8) |
| RIGHTONCUE | Where you might put the chalk in the snooker club for the perfect moment (5,2,3) |
| TEASPOON | Opens to a knock from one of those capable of causing quite a stir (8) |