- - ... and field sports
- - sport for sha'carri richardson
- - Runner's sport or spot
- - School sport, or its setting
- - High school sport
- - Sports category.
- - Athletic sports.
- - Dave Sime's sport.
- - Athletic sport.
- - School sport?
- - Field sport
- - Sport.
- - follow kart, about to crash
- - record band
- - follow the line
- - Go after one place for racers to perform
- - Equestrian equipment found outside entrance to rural path
- - Any of a number of separate sections on a record, CD or cassette
- - Follow railway line
- - Field's partner, in phrase
- - The first stretcher to follow
- - Line of marks
- - one-...... mind
- - Bushwalker's thoroughfare
- - Recording movement of yacht around river
- - time instrument used for stretching line
- - Train on this running path?
- - "Lose ... of the time" (be unaware of what time it is)
- - beaten path or road
- - Pursue a certain line
- - Hunt down album listing
- - follow the trail
- - song for racecourse
- - Athletics circuit
- - With shoes, Donovan Bailey's footwear
- - Venue for horse racing
- - Railway line
- - Lewis's milieu
- - Dog — path
- - Record number?
- - Song, as it were
- - Beaten path
- - Spoor
- - Path; follow
- - Follow the footprints of
- - Certain school athletics
- - Horseracing locale
- - Path for a train
- - Rough path
- - Follow course recording
- - Part of OTB
- - Where Bolt would bolt
- - CD segment
- - Trace; path
- - Sprint site
- - Rough path or road
- - Parallel rails for wheels
- - Rough road
- - Song on a CD
- - Road blocked by black car that's rolled over
- - Word that can follow the last parts of 21-, 31-, 41- and 50-
- - CD or LP segment
- - Record song
- - Site for a sprint
- - Album segment
- - Dog wanting food runs inside
- - Course over which races are run
- - Follow, as a U.P.S. shipment
- - Field partner?
- - Word that follows the first word of the theme entries
- - CD selection
- - Liner notes listing
- - Field's partner
- - Song on CD
- - Tout's milieu
- - Place for 24 Across
- - With 65-Across, what the starts of 20-, 36- and 53-Across are
- - "Charlie Chan at the Race ......" (1936)
- - Field's companion
- - Train's place
- - Pursue with bloodhounds
- - Footprint, e.g.
- - Footprint
- - Follow a lead
- - Running area
- - Site of many Olympic events
- - Place to run around
- - Runway for Whirlaway
- - Take daily polls
- - Act the bloodhound
- - Place for a runner's high
- - Use bloodhounds
- - Carl Lewis's domain
- - CD unit
- - Race site
- - -- and field
- - Goodwill Games venue
- - Wake of a ship
- - Overdubbing unit
- - Follow in another's footsteps?
- - Kind of record
- - Lure for some gamblers
- - Bannister's milieu
- - Wheel rut
- - Athlete's forte.
- - Where Native Dancer shines.
- - Where John Landy shines.
- - Part of an album
- - Trail closely
- - Racing venue
- - Racecourse
- - Monitor
- - Race place
- - Place to race
- - Setting for betting
- - Betting setting
- - Rut
- - Train's path?
- - Spotify selection
- - Limited support?
- - Hunt
- - Tail ....
- - Stalk
- - Trace
- - Groove
- - Racing circuit
- - Keep tabs on
- - See 52-Across
- - Sound
- - Warning
- - ...... Trail
- - Path
- - Dog-.....
- - Course
- - Follow closely
- - Follow
- - Pursue
- - Train rails
- - follow where greyhounds race?
- - Starts to rock and climb kerb on the path
- - Song; follow
- - Place to race, say
- - Song on an album
- - course of time followed by destruction
- - Setting for a sprint
- - path for a subway
- - .. record, list of past achievements and failures
- - follow course of action around river
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