| INSTALLATION | A mixed-media, three dimensional artwork, usually temporary and designed for a specific place (12) |
| CONTRIVANCES | Devices designed for a specific task (12) |
| STATUE | Three-dimensional artwork representing a living being (6) |
| PRESIDENTIAL | Like Lincoln, perhaps, quiet and designed for living in |
| TOURISTS | Is try-out arranged and designed for sightseers? (8) |
| PIGEONHOLING | Assigning to a specific place |
| PHOTOGRAPHER | The ___, 1982 mixed media performance piece by composer Philip Glass about Eadweard Muybridge (12) |
| CRUISEMISSILE | A weapon made to fly low and and to explode on a specific place (6,7) |
| BLIP | A minor and usually temporary deviation from a general trend (4) |
| SEED | A player in a sport tournament given a specific place in the draw (4) |
| CANADA | Scan a daily paper for mention of a specific place (6) |
| POTBOILER | Product of a hack writer, usually a work produced to a formula, in a hurry and designed to earn mone |
| COALITION | A usually temporary alliance between political parties in a government (9) |
| MAKESHIFT | Serving as a temporary and less adequate substitute for something (9) |
| LORIMER | Exponent of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture who restored a number of historic houses and castles and designed Ardkinglas House; or, a maker of metal bridle parts (7) |
| HICCUP | A temporary and usually minor setback (6) |
| CUING | Setting a cassette to a specific place |
| SITES | Soundly observes and installs in a specific place |
| BUDAPEST | Puts a bed in a specific place (8) |
| EDNAWALLING | Which influential landscape designer wrote for Australian Home Beautiful in the 1920s, and designed a garden for her boss, Sir Keith Murdoch, at Cruden Farm? (4,7) |