| METZ | French city that's a homophone of a baseball team |
| QUOIN | A homophone of a word for a nummary bit, flan or piece, that refers to a corner/keystone, a salient angle of a building, a voussoir or a wedge (5) |
| TUNING | Yank's one short of a baseball team in "pitching" (6) |
| PLAYER | member of a baseball team |
| FLORIDA | Former name of a baseball team based in Miami (7,7) |
| MARLINS | Former name of a baseball team based in Miami (7,7) |
| RYOT | From "flock, graze, herd", a word for an Indian peasant or farmer that is a homophone of a term for a tumult or violent breach of peace (4) |
| GRENOBLE | French city that's known as the "Capital of the Alps" |
| TOURISTY | One visits French city that's extremely tacky and full of sightseers |
| LYNE | Film director Adrian, or a homophone of a word that means "a piece of film dialogue" |
| THICKE | Actor Alan whose last name is a homophone of a synonym of "dense" |
| IMACS | Products with screens ... or a homophone of a type of big screen |
| BAT | If a haunted house has a baseball team, which of its players is most likely to hit a fly ball? The ___ |
| LENS | French city that's transparent |
| BREST | French city that's home to the theme park Oceanopolis |
| LYONS | French city that's occupied only on Saturdays |
| NIMES | French city that's home to the Maison Carree |
| LILLE | Sick in the French city that's on the Eurostar line (5) |
| AGRA | City that's a center of anagrams |
| BUFFALO | City that's a prime source of mozarella? |