| OER | "- the fields we go..." |
| BROADLY | Wide field, we hear, in general |
| GAIT | Manner of walking in entrance to field, we hear (4) |
| MARRINER | Neville --, conductor and violinist, the founder of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (8) |
| ELYSIAN | In Greek mythology the -- fields were the dwelling place of the blessed after death (7) |
| KYIVUKRAINE | The Fields Medals, mathematics' highest honor, were awarded on July 5; one of the four winners, Maryna Viazovska, is a native of this in-the-news city |
| AMID | "___ the grass in the fields...": Whitman |
| SERF | Worker in the fields of the lord |
| MEADOWS | Trouble in the street or in the fields |
| LYRICIST | Wrote The Fields of Athenry for station ahead of the rest (8) |
| ECOLE | So far, every French winner of the Fields Medal, the Nobel equivalent prize for mathematics, was edu |
| ARTSCOUNCIL | Government or private body, the object of which is to promote the fields of performance, music, pain |
| SPARGITE | You lot scatter! (vt., "We plough the fields and ...") |
| ARVA | ____ aramus et serimus: We plough the fields and scatter |
| GIBBS | James -; architect who designed St Martin-in-the-Fields and the Radcliffe Camera (5) |
| NEVILLE | Founder of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra in 1958 (7,8) |
| NEVILLEMARRINER | Founder of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra in 1958 |
| ACRE | Unit in which the fields in the Dales are measured (4) |
| BALLAD | A place for scientists set up by the foreign director in the fields of Athenry (6) |
| GOLDFINCH | Colourful bird that is plentiful in the Balearic Islands, especially in the fields of Mallorca where it likes to eat thistle seeds (9) |