| MALTHOUSE | Tom, say, fencing off grand and small grain store |
| NARROWS | Grand and Little locations |
| KINSMAN | Royalist seeing off grand relation |
| DISGUST | Turn off grand, posh thoroughfare following police officers |
| NETBALL | After taking everything off, grand party game |
| EPEEIST | One into fencing off tepee is told to go inside (7) |
| TELESCOPED | Shortened water course got by fencing off lake |
| ATFIRST | Fencing off evergreens, spruce trimmed to begin with (2,5) |
| REAREND | Drive into Split, fencing off some land |
| HACIENDA | Fencing off nice ground, possessed a large house |
| BELCANTO | Type of singing small Tom, say, is able to produce |
| COMMUNICATE | Liaise with Ian initially and Tom, say, in group living together? (11) |
| GLITTER | Grand children of Tom, say, shine? (7) |
| PEARLBARLEY | Small grain often cooked in stews (5,6) |
| ORZO | Type of pasta in small grain shapes (4) |
| GRANULE | Small grain for the most part very good, you'll hear (7) |
| ENCLOSURE | The fencing off of land, making it no longer available to the public for eg. grazing (9) |
| CRUISE | Pleasure trip for Tom, say (6) |
| KITTEN | Beatrix Potter's Tom, say (6) |
| TACTILE | Tom, say, put up part of roof covering: it's tangible |