| CRICKETSTUMPS | The three vertical rods which support the bails - a bowler's aim is to defeat the batsman and send t |
| SPACEINVADERS | Classic arcade game released by Taito in 1978 in which the goal is to defeat aliens: 2 wds. |
| SPOKES | The rods which radiate from a wheel hub |
| TRIGLYPHS | Tablets in a Doric frieze with three vertical grooves |
| CREASE | In cricket, any of the three whitewash lines (bowling, return and popping) that regulate the positions of the batsman and bowler (6) |
| STUMP | One of three sticks that form with the bails a wicket in cricket (5) |
| NOTOUT | Decision bringing relief to the batsman and frustration to the bowler (3,3) |
| AXLE | Rod which connects wheels |
| STUMPS | In cricket, the three upright sticks on which the bails are laid to form a wicket (6) |
| HANDLE | The bail or grip of a bucket, cup, mug, utensil etc that takes its name from the extremity used to hold said part; the tactile qualities of a textile; or, a slang term for one's name (6) |
| ULTRA | The WWII codebreakers who used the Colossus to defeat the German Enigma machine called the material |
| LEGBEFOREWICKET | Some bowlers aim to wreck: oblige feet to move (3,6,6) |
| WICKETS | In cricket, which frameworks do the bowlers aim at (7) |
| OPUSDEI | RC organisation which supports the University of Pamplona (4,3) |
| ATLAS | Vertebra which supports the head |
| HELPAGE | Local charity which supports the elderly (7) |
| ROUTE | The way to defeat the East |
| BEETLE | German car in which soundly to defeat the French (6) |
| GET | "Let's _ down to business / To defeat the Huns" |
| RIGHTWINGERS | Footballers, those on the blue side hoping to defeat the Reds |