| SCORECARD | Twenty joining club maybe - a record at a sports ground (9) |
| TURNSTILE | Entrance gate at a sports ground (9) |
| ACC | Your financial record at a bank for short |
| ENTER | Record at a quarter to ten, about, rain (5) |
| PAVILION | Light building at a sports ground (8) |
| ENCLOSURE | A fenced-in space such as a pen; or, an area for certain spectators at a sports event (9) |
| SINGLETON | One club maybe for a bachelor? (9) |
| SCHOOLBOY | Pupil in swimming group joining club to play, ultimately |
| SPECTATOR | Onlooker turning up at a sport, etc (9) |
| BATTALION | Military unit cheers celebrity joining club |
| COURTCARD | Elevated club, maybe, to seek character (5,4) |
| SPACESUIT | Son and father joining church clubs maybe - "heavenly" outfit here? |
| CARDBOARD | Material from directors backing club maybe |
| FLOODLIGHT | A powerful source of illumination in a sports ground or outside a building (10) |
| HARE | Fast runner - he holds a record at first |
| SNAPSHOT | Break's very warm - a record at the moment |
| CORD | String one along, setting a record, at the end (4) |
| INFIELD | Area of a sports ground such as a cricket oval or baseball diamond; or, formerly, arable land around or near a farmstead, kept under tillage (7) |
| AVENUE | A wide street might suit a sports ground (6) |
| CROWD | A mass of spectators at a sports event or shoppers on a high street, for example; or, a social set (5) |