Sort out a run on line of products (7)
I believe the answer is:
arrange
'sort' is the definition.
(I know that sort can be written as arrange)
'a run on line of products' is the wordplay.
'run' becomes 'r' (cricket abbreviation).
'on' says to put letters next to each other.
'line of products' becomes 'range' (I can't explain this - if you can you should give a lot more credence to this answer).
'a'+'r'+'range'='ARRANGE'
'out' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for arrange that I've seen before include "Order, plan or design" , "Put in neat order" , "Settle, work out" , "Marshal" , "Bring about or put in order" .)