| INTOUCH | Communicating just outside the field of play? (2,5) |
| STEED | Horse is put outside the field, finally |
| THROWIN | Method of restarting a game of football after the ball has left the field of play (5-2) |
| PISTE | From the French meaning "trail" or "track", a marked run of compacted snow for skiing/snowboarding; or, the field of play where fencing bouts take place (5) |
| INTOTOUCH | Where the ball's been kicked, in Rugby, if it's gone out of the field of play (4,5) |
| SIDELINES | Removes from the field of play |
| GRIDIRON | The field of play in American football |
| HAILE | Greets scores on the field of play (5) |
| SENTOFF | Dismiss from the field of play (4,3) |
| ONSIDE | Within the field of play (6) |
| KEEPINTOUCH | Maintain contact, but don't go on the field of play (4,2,5) |
| TOUCHLINE | A ____ ban prohibits a football manager from being present on or near to the field of play during a match |
| PITCH | Field of play for rugby; or, the steepness of the slope of a roof (5) |
| ELEVENTH | The Spanish on occasuon finish in anguish just outside the top 10? (8) |
| BARELY | ___ foul (just outside the line) |
| INNER | Champion releases arrow ending just outside the bull (5) |
| FOURTH | Just outside the medals |
| ULTRAVIOLET | Radiation just outside the visible spectrum |
| ROSEGARDEN | It's just outside the Oval Office |
| SCALP | Resell just outside the stadium, perhaps |