| AWNS | Wild swan seen in a field of barley |
| AREA | Field of barley, as seen in prime spots only (4) |
| EXPENSE | Perhaps bills of swans seen in river |
| SUBJECT | Guinea pig's seen in a field, of course |
| BULLOCK | U.S. actress, one commonly seen in a field (7) |
| THELADY | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) |
| OFSHALOTT | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) |
| KITS | In sport, garments used to identify members of a team on a field of play (4) |
| FLOE | A field of floating ice of the French construction (4) |
| BLUE | The Swedish national flag has a yellow Nordic cross on a field of this colour (4) |
| TYRO | Someone new to a field of activity (4) |
| DISCIPLINING | Giving someone a rocket in a field of study briefly popular with Heisenberg's Foundation (12) |
| PACESETTER | One up ahead in a field of racers |
| ALARMISTS | Member in a field of combat? Such will be inclined to panic |
| FROLIC | Skip around in a field of daisies, say |
| FAILED | Had no success in a field of activity |
| REALM | Genuine first minister is involves in a field of study (5) |
| LAWN | A field of grass |
| ASWOON | Feeling faint outline of eggs in clutches of the wild swan (6) |
| GRAMMAR | The morphology and syntax of a language; a book containing a description of said linguistry; or, the basic rules of a field of knowledge (7) |