| INTOTOUCH | Where the ball's been kicked, in Rugby, if it's gone out of the field of play (4,5) |
| SHIN | It may be kicked in anger |
| DEJECTED | Feeling low having been kicked out after a day (8) |
| OLDFLAME | 8 having gone out of the romance, she ain't hot anymore (3,5) |
| CREEL | Conger eel is gone out of the basket (5) |
| OUTOFTHEWINDOW | After crash, owe two thousand ___ if it's gone, it's gone (3,2,3,6) |
| KAYAK | Canoe that returns just as it's gone out |
| STARTINGPISTOL | You'll have to run if it's gone off (8,6) |
| DART | Drat! It's gone out! That's thrown it! (4) |
| ROULETTE | Course going around accommodation is enjoyed by those prepared to take a risk where the balls might land (8) |
| LIE | Where the ball's come to rest may be just not true! (3) |
| TOUCHLINE | A ____ ban prohibits a football manager from being present on or near to the field of play during a match |
| SIDELINES | Removes from the field of play |
| LINEJUDGE | An official in sports such as tennis, who assists the referee or umpire by observing whether a ball has gone out of play (4,5) |
| FOOTBALLS | Are three being kicked in the yard? (9) |
| INVISIBLE | Inseparable after detective's gone out of sight |
| ONAVERAGE | A rave has gone out of control, typically (2,7) |
| FORGOTTEN | Gone out of your mind (9) |
| LIEAROUND | Relax where the ball came to rest on a golf course (3,6) |
| SALVATION | Pavlovian reaction I kicked in this army |