| FAIRYRINGS | What name is sometimes given to circular areas of dark green grass, caused by underground fungi? (5,5) |
| MAYOR | Musician is sometimes given key to city by this person |
| TSUNAMIS | Name the large seawaves caused by underground earthquakes (8) |
| AREOLAE | Circular areas of pigmentation |
| NEUROFIBROMATOSIS | Condition of having areas of dark pigmentation (17) |
| TRUFFLES | Underground fungi traditionally found by hunters using pigs or dogs; or, cocoadusted chocolates resembling such (8) |
| UPLANDS | What name is sometimes applied to an area of high or hilly ground? (7) |
| TOMTHUMB | What name is sometimes used for a dwarf variety of flower or vegetable? (3,5) |
| LOOP | Circular area of a roadway |
| PORPOISE | A common name for the group of toothed whales making up three genera: Phocoena, Phocoenoides, and Neophocaena. In North America the name is sometimes applied to dolphins. (8) |
| LIGHTS | Festival of _, name sometimes given to Hannukah (6) |
| CARABOSSE | Name sometimes given to the wicked fairy godmother in Sleeping Beauty, as in Tchaikovsky's 1889 ballet (9) |
| IMPERIAL | Mint ____, small round confection sometimes given to diners at the end of a meal (8) |
| BRIAR | --- Rose, name sometimes given to the fairy tale character Sleeping Beauty (5) |
| ROE | Name sometimes given to fish eggs. (3) |
| THREESISTERS | Name sometimes given to the stars forming Orion's Belt |
| TANNER | Name sometimes given to the British sixpenny coin (6) |
| MEATBEE | Name sometimes given to social wasps, such as yellowjackets (4, 3) |
| COPSANDROBBERS | Name sometimes given to the children's game tag |
| LUCKYCOUNTRY | 'The ___', name sometimes given to Australia (5,7) |