| OUTFIELD | Area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting first, second and third bases |
| LEFTFIELD | That sector of a baseball playing area out of which something unexpected comes (4,5) |
| GROUNDBEEF | Complaint about a baseball playing area? |
| PASTURE | Field beyond the river |
| OVERSTEP | Serve pot all around and go beyond the line (8) |
| GAIN | Advance beyond the line of scrimmage |
| ONSIDE | Not beyond the line |
| LOADED | Runners on first, second and third, ... bases (6) |
| LOAD | Put runners on first, second and third bases |
| THETABLEISSET | "First, second, and third base all have runners on them" |
| INFIELDGOAL | Covering first, second and third base? |
| COVERYOURBASES | "___, and first, second and third will be protected by a tarp" |
| LIMERICK | Form of comic verse of five lines in which the first, second and fifth lines rhyme (8) |
| SHORTSTOP | Fielding position in baseball located between second and third base (9) |
| CHIEFSUPER | First, second and third of four by rank, colloquially (5,5) |
| DIAMOND | Playing card - baseball playing-field (7) |
| ISOTHERMS | Lines connecting points of the same temperature (on a weather map) |
| MATES | First, second, and third on a deck |
| BASES | First, second and third, in baseball |
| ACT | Performance takes first, second and third places in all scout retrievals (3) |