- - Coup in bridge or baseball
- - Baseball scoring play
- - Baseball highlight
- - Winning all the competitions can be a very tricky affair
- - Sports star may get this £1000 bit of activewear in three sizes
- - Great faith sacrificing first sporting success
- - Winning all four major tennis championships in the same calendar year
- - One's achievement in not missing a trick?
- - feat rarely but only accomplished from home
- - Tennis feat achieved twice by Aniek van Koot
- - Result of a good at-bat
- - Insult from a concert pianist?
- - *Hit that produces four runs
- - Beating the other five countries in Six Nations Championship
- - Loud closing of a piano's keyboard cover?
- - Hitter's feat
- - The winning of every trick
- - Very big hit
- - Four-run homer
- - Golf capital in Africa is on strike - it's something that appeals to the rugby players
- - Flash around cash for foreigner's ambitious contract
- - Bases loaded opportunity
- - Sporting triumph that's attractive, bringing in foreign cash
- - Rare pro golf feat
- - Four-run shot
- - Thing hit 23 times by Alex Rodriguez (very strong connection; i.e., a not-at-all contrived phrase)
- - Hit generating four 71-Across
- - Four-run hit
- - Four-run blast
- - Good way to get people home
- - Bases-loaded home run
- - Fourscore?
- - 1967 Janet Leigh movie
- - Tennis quartet
- - Sweeping success
- - Graf won it in 1988
- - Bridge dream
- - Homer with the bases loaded
- - Punch out a thousand?
- - Homer type
- - Achievement of 10 Across: 1988
- - Graf's feat: 1988
- - Drama at the ball park.
- - Yankee Stadium event.
- - Type of homer.
- - Feat on the diamond.
- - Homer with bases loaded.
- - Bridge coup
- - Bridge feat
- - in bridge, winning all thirteen tricks in one hand
- - Major tennis or golf tournament
- - series of sporting victories
- - Serena Williams' achievement
- - a thousand dollars to beat in a bid
- - One's achievement having not missed a trick?
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