| 100% | BOUNDARY | 8 | Outer line or limit of a cricket pitch |
| 53% | BOUNDARY | 8 | Line marking the edge of a cricket pitch |
| 44% | CREASE | 6 | Any of various lines drawn on a cricket pitch |
| 43% | OVAL | 4 | Shape of a cricket ground or racetrack |
| 41% | INNINGS | 7 | Sections of a baseball or cricket game |
| 40% | BOUNDARY | 8 | Limiting rope around a cricket pitch |
| 40% | STRESS | 6 | Cause of a stomachache or worry lines, maybe |
| 39% | PEEL | 4 | Outer layer of an apple or a banana |
| 39% | REEL | 4 | A line winds in and out of it |
| 39% | RAY | 3 | Line from the sun or a unit of hope |
| 39% | EDITION | 7 | Limited ___ (like a small batch of watches or bags) |
| 39% | CRUST | 5 | Outer part of a quiche or tart |
| 39% | ONETRACK | 8 | Mind limited a single line of thought |
| 38% | AMUSE | 5 | Get a smile or laugh out of |
| 37% | AGENT | 5 | Person representing a soccer player out of the pitch |
| 37% | MPH | 3 | What the speed of a tennis serve or baseball pitch is measured in: Abbr. |
| 37% | REFRAIN | 7 | Any line of music or poetry repeated in a piece |
| 37% | FRONTROW | 8 | The first line of seats at a stadium or theater |
| 37% | CAESURA | 7 | An emphatic break in a poem or line of verse |
| 37% | UPROOT | 6 | Pull out of the ground, as a plant or tree |
| 37% | CLEF | 4 | Symbol normally placed at the beginning of a line of music to indicate the pitch |
| 36% | MATERIALS | 9 | Substances out of which a thing can be made or built |
| 36% | MONOSTICH | 9 | A poem consisting of a single verse or line |
| 36% | HID | 3 | Stayed out of sight (under a bed or behind a curtain, perhaps) |
| 36% | TIMELESS | 8 | Like a song or a style that never goes out of fashion |
| 36% | ECLIPSE | 7 | Solar or lunar event when there is a blotting out of light |
| 36% | JUNCTION | 8 | A meeting or joining of two roads or rail lines |
| 35% | WOODROW | 7 | First name of a former president ... or, read another way, what each of the circled lines is |
| 35% | BAT | 3 | Something needed for a game of cricket ... or an animal that eats crickets |
| 35% | KATYDID | 7 | Relative of a cricket |