| NIGHTHERON | One wades near a cricket side by the river |
| OFFERTORY | Something given cricket side by the Queen, by right (9) |
| EGRET | One wades in with a bill, say? About time (5) |
| IBIS | One wades in the same place shortly before heading for surf (4) |
| ONION | One is powered either side by the weepie bulb! (5) |
| ONMY | "Time Is ___ ___ Side" by The Rolling Stones |
| EDWINA | Curries include this famous one: wade in sloppily (6) |
| OFDOGS | A district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River |
| ISLE | A district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4,2,4) |
| ISLEOFDOGS | A district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4,2,4) |
| DOGS | Isle of ---, a district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4) |
| ELEGIAC | Mournful English cricket side, by one account |
| OFFEND | Hurt someone's feelings in cricket side, by boundary (6) |
| OLEG | Typically Russian, he makes a duck for a cricket side (4) |
| SQUARELEG | Bribe a cricket side - or just one fielder (6,3) |
| ALLEGED | Claimed a cricket side to be in the lead, falsely (7) |
| ROUNDOFF | Finish something smoothly, like a ball for a cricket side (5,3) |
| LEG | The French, at long last, have a cricket side! |
| LEGALLY | Rightfully, a cricket side has a supporter (7) |
| ELEVEN | The Spanish indeed form a cricket side (6) |