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KNOCKONTerm in rugby for the accidental propelling of a ball from the hands or arms in the direction of the opponents' dead-ball line
HELDGrasped and kept in the hands or arms
TEEOFFGolf: to strike a ball from the tee (3,3)
SECONDROWCollective term in rugby for players numbered 4 and 5 (6,3)
PUNTA kick in American football after the ball has dropped from the hands (4)
GESTUREGet a signal from the hands during exploit with English runner (7)
DROPOUTOne who has abandoned a course, school or rejected society; a brief loss of an electronic signal; or, the recommencement of play in rugby with a ball kicked from the hand (7)
VOLAROf or relating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot (5)
PATSmall mass of butter; a gentle tap with the palm of the hand; or, the sound of light footsteps or rain (3)
OMBRESpanish card game named for the "man" who wins the hand; or, with an accent, a transition of colours from dark to light, as in hair or fabric (5)
SNAPIn American football, a backward pass of the ball from the line of scrimmage that puts it into play (4)
SAMBROWNEMilitary belt with a strap over the shoulder - it was named after its inventor, an officer of the British Army in India who lost an arm in the 1858 Mutiny (3,6)
SHORTTHROWWhat's needed to transfer the ball from the hooker to the front of the lineout (5,5)
DRIVERA golf club with a metal or wooden head used to play the ball from the tee (6)
PALMARSRelating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot (7)
CLOUTWord for a patch of cloth first, now a cuff with the hand; or, power (5)
BABESThey're often found in arms, in the woods, or in Toyland
KICKOFFSituation where a footballer plays the ball from the centre of the pitch (4-3)
DISTANCETips for driving irons and how to hold yourself before hitting the ball from the tee to the hole (8)
DORSIFLEXIONThe bending back of a part, especially the hand or foot or their digits