| SAFARIJACKET | Beastly African cover-up of outing for the game with one of The Blazers (6,6) |
| YULELOG | Line in sad eulogy by one of The Blazers synonymous with the season (4,3) |
| DRAWBRIDGE | Charge back for game with one of those watery defenders used to closing things down (10) |
| QUITS | Abandons game with one of the pieces missing? |
| STRIKING | Attractive kind of outing for those not in work (8) |
| SPORTSJACKET | Touch-rugby and synchronized swimming for one of the donkeys in the blazer (6,6) |
| DUSTJACKET | Get the dirt off the blazer was for the record (4,6) |
| RAZORBLADE | It's very sharp, the blazer Dora ordered (5,5) |
| SKIPPINGROPE | Plays game with one, omitting chord by the sound of it? |
| BRINGTOLIGHT | Reveal clever cover-up of ingot badly positioned by learner (5,2,5) |
| CANDYSTRIPER | Cents, say, nerd nervously takes in outing for US tender (5-7) |
| CROQUET | Lawn game played with mallets and hoops that was popularised in the UK by John Jaques when he packaged the game with sets of rules in the 1850s (7) |
| MAGOG | Of a pair, the one spoiling most of the game with an own goal |
| NBAGAME | Outing for the Bucks or the Bulls |
| EXIT | An outing for the team in part of Dorset |
| YASHMAK | How could hay mask the cover-up of all but the eyes? (7) |
| SUNBURN | Result of outing on a fine day with fancy buns and a great big container of tea (7) |
| HUNT | Outing for the hounds |
| HOMEGAME | Target Field outing for the Twins, e. g. |
| FETCH | Game with one two-legged player and one four-legged player |