| CENTS | Shelters such as bivvies, big tops, marquees or yurts for camping, glamping, circuses, parties, celebrations or living in (5) |
| TENEMENTS | English men lodged in cheap shelters... such as these? (9) |
| TENT | Marquee or tepee |
| GLAMPING | Form of recreational outdoor living or activity in bell tents, shepherds' huts, tree houses or yurts with some of the comforts or luxuries of home (8) |
| HUT | Shelter such as a sukkah |
| TENTS | Tepees or yurts, e.g. |
| MIMOSA | A Medical Officer aims to shelter such a sensitive one (6) |
| MORO | Gulf of the Cele bes Sea |
| FESTIVITY | Fine established object retained by woman in cele bration (9) |
| ISOSCELES | Cele aboard ship is starting with love triangle (9) |
| TOV | With mazel, Jewish cele-bration |
| SHEPHERDS | ___ huts; traditional shelters for farm workers, used in the present day for glamping or as summer houses (9) |
| MARQUEE | A large or sumptuous tent, such as any one of those pitched at the Tudor festival and "glamping" event known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold (7) |
| CANVAS | Plain cloth used for sails, tents, marquees, deck chairs, tapestry and as a surface for oil paintings (6) |
| CIRCLE | Meaning "ring", a closed curve resembling such; the shape of a big top's arena; a planet's orbit; a figure in magic; or, a parallel of latitude (6) |
| RINGMASTERS | Big tops' MC's making out rangers in the mist (11) |
| POLES | Ends of magnets; long flexible implements used in vaulting sports; or supports for tents and marquees (5) |
| TEPEE | Conical American Indian dwelling, reimagined in parts of the world as a child's playhouse or a glamping tent (5) |
| AMYACKER | As Amanda she went glamping with David Arquette's Jack (3,5) |
| BARNUM | P. T. ---, 19th Century American showman famous for his circuses (6) |