In the U.S. the area you play soccer on is a field, but the Brits call it this, also a verb
Pitch
Meaning "in place of", this prefix is found in front of "roy" & "principal"
Vice
If you're part of a ladder company, you're one of these
Firefighter
Olsen of "WandaVision" & "Big" actress Perkins
Elizabeth
The term Florentine refers to dishes made with this leafy vegetable
Spinach
Kids in this country learn to draw their homeland as a 6-sided figure, so the nickname "l'Hexagone" makes sense
France
When spelled with an "E" at the end, this 4-letter prefix means "before"; with an "I" at the end, it means "opposite"
Ante (anti)
If your job involves a great deal of bureaucracy, you're one of these, colloquially
Pencil pusher
Composer Stravinsky & aircraft designer Sikorsky
Igor
Pattypan & crookneck are types of these alliterative seasonal vegetables
Summer squash
Due to its conservative leanings, Britain's daily telegraph is sometimes called the Daily this -graph
Torygraph
"Vivi-" derives from a word meaning this in Latin, so vivisepulture means burying something that way
Alive
This agent got you sprung from jail prior to trial; you were a no-show, so he got a bounty hunter to chase you down
Bail bondsman
Photographer Arbus & fashion designer von Furstenberg
Diane
Necessary for healthy eyesight, this vitamin can be obtained from the carotenes in vegetables like carrots & kale
Vitamin A
The supercilia are these body parts that you may raise to appear supercilious
Eyebrows
DAILY DOUBLE
Originally attached to a word that ended "-netic", this 5-letter prefix now fronts words dealing with futuristic concepts
Cyber
This final gatekeeper at a stadium or movie theater may tear off a stub for the patron
Ticket taker
Race car driver Hamilton & singer Capaldi
Lewis
This vegetable was described by Mark Twain as a "cabbage with a college education"
Cauliflower
Originally known as St. Ann's Valley, a San Francisco neighborhood eventually got this meatier moniker
Tenderloin
It's a little confusing, but the fifth book of the Bible begins with this prefix meaning "second"
Deutero
On 1970s sitcoms Schneider & Bookman were building superintendents, also known as these
Maintenance men
"Baby Driver" director Wright & rocker Winter
Edgar
The bird hero of "The Trumpet of the Swan" orders 12 sandwiches of this veggie from room service
Watercress