| ZONA | A girdle, including of a region of the earth, vide Ov. Met. 1.46 |
| GLOMERAVIT | He rolled into a ball, as a god did the earth, vide Ov. Met. 1.35 |
| MAUGHAM | Paris-born British author of a number of novels including Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence, The Painted Veil and Cakes and Ale (7) |
| VOMER | Ploughshare: sulco attritus splendescere ____, Geo. 1.46 |
| STAMEN | Thread, including what a spider weaves with, vide Ov. Met. 6.144-5 |
| SPARTEN | Birthplace of Hyacinthus, beloved by Apollo, vide Ov. Met. 10.169-70, deus ... immunitam ... frequentat ____ |
| AUREA | Golden, like the apples that distracted Atalanta, vide Ov. Met. 10.650 |
| MADESCIT | Grows wet, vide Ov. Met. 1.65-6, tellus nubibus adsiduis pluviaque ____ |
| TROPIC | A region of the earth surrounding the Equator (6) |
| OSSETS | Native or inhabitant of a region of the Caucasus Mountains which is divided by the boundary between |
| LITHOSPHERE | Wicked Hitler's hope to gain a region of the earth |
| ZONAL | Of a region of the Amazon Alice included (5) |
| BELT | A girdle; a sash worn by a dan as a symbol of attainment in judo or karate; or, a region of asteroids (4) |
| SIDE | Either of the two faces of a vinyl record; or, a region of the body between armpit and hip (4) |
| KUIPER | A region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, consisting of icy debris (6,4) |
| MANTLE | Region of the earth lying below the crust and above the central core (6) |
| IONOSPHERE | Region of the earth's atmosphere in which there is a high concentration of free electrons (10) |
| THEVALLEYS | Local or informal name of a region of South Wales that was once at the heart of the Welsh coal mining industry (3,7) |
| TRACT | In anatomy, a region of the body containing a system of organs or tissues serving a particular function (5) |
| TUTELA | Cura, praesidium; the watch over the temple: templi ____ Ov Met 8.711 |