| WALLGAME | Variety of football played at Eton (4,4) |
| CODE | Variety of football |
| GAELIC | The variety of football that borrows a little from Rugby but is distinctly Irish |
| WALL | Type of football played at Eton College for boys (4,4) |
| GAME | Type of football played at Eton College for boys (4,4) |
| FIVEASIDE | Form of football, played on a smaller pitch, with a total of 10 players involved in the game at any one time (4-1-4) |
| FIVES | Handball-like game played at Eton, Rugby and other schools (5) |
| RUGBY | Sport played at Eton |
| BEACHSOCCER | Form of football played on the sand... (5, 6) |
| AUSTRALIANRULES | Type of football played Down Under (10,5) |
| ARENA | Kind of football played indoors |
| ASIDE | Words linking with "five" for a form of football played with small teams (1-4) |
| BUTTERUP | Flatter leader of boys, say, at Eton? (6,2) |
| INTIMATE | Popular fellow at eton initially in close relationship (8) |
| ASSENTOR | Dunce at Eton flogged by housemaster in the end? I"ll approve (8) |
| TESTIMONIAL | Type of sports match, especially in football, played to raise money for a player nearing retirement (11) |
| NINES | A version of rugby league football played with smaller teams and shorter games (5) |
| LEAGUE | Football played by the Broncos (5,6) |
| BEAK | Word at Eton and Harrow for a schoolmaster; a rostrum shaped according to the diet of the bird to which it belongs; or, a projection at the prow of an ancient galley (4) |
| DAME | Old word for a female ruler or mistress of a household; title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander; or, a matron at Eton (4) |