| VOLLEYBALL | Team sport of six players per side in which there are positions called libero and outside hitter (10) |
| NETBALL | Wing Attack and Goal Shooter are positions in this team sport (7) |
| SEVEN | Number of players per side in handball |
| ASANA | Yoga position called the "one seat" |
| SIX | Players per side in hockey |
| AQUARIUM | An artificial tank, usually with glass sides, in which fish are kept for observation (8) |
| ARENA | An enclosure usually surrounded by seats on all sides, in which sports events or concerts take place (5) |
| SWEEPER | A flueologist; a libero; a mine detector; or, a device with a revolving brush for cleaning carpets (7) |
| HIERRO | Fernando , 1989-2002 Spain libero (6) |
| SWEEPERS | Liberos; carpet/chimney cleaners; curling brooms; or, mine detectors (8) |
| AUSTRALIANRULES | Form of football involving 18 on-field players per side |
| ICEHOCKEY | Winter sport played with a puck and teams of six players (3,6) |
| SCRUB | A minimum of six players is needed to play this informal game of baseball |
| WOODS | Tiger ...... one of six players to have won all four major golf championships in his career (5) |
| OUTS | There are three per side per inning |
| FIFTEENS | Daily crosswords, to puzzle pros (so-called from the number of squares per side) |
| POLO | Team sport of ancient Persian origin, played on horseback with long-handled mallets and a wooden ball (4) |
| LACROSSE | Team sport of Native American origin named from Canadian French, '(game of) the hooked stick' (8) |
| CLASSROOMS | In which there are forms, and desks too (10) |
| TWOHORSERACE | A competition or election in which there are only a couple of teams or candidates with a chance of winning (3-5,4) |