| EXURB | A small, usually prosperous, community situated beyond the suburbs of a city. (5) |
| EXURBIA | The region outside the suburbs of a city, consisting of residential areas occupied by rich commuters (7) |
| OUT | Situated beyond the limits of some location (3) |
| OUTSKIRTS | Distant suburbs of a city (9) |
| OUTLIE | Be situated beyond the limits of |
| BOOMTOWN | Suddenly prosperous community |
| RAINBOW | Artist in London suburb of a diverse nature? (7) |
| RURAL | Beyond the suburbs |
| MEDAL | Small, usually metal object, awarded for brave action, or for winning a contest, as in Narcissus 'White ' and the Scot's pine cultivar 'Gold' (5) |
| BEADS | Small, usually rounded and perforated pieces of glass, stone for threading with others to make jewelry or sewing on to fabric / rosary / drops of liquid |
| SPORE | Small, usually single-celled reproductive body produced by non-flowering plants (5) |
| GECKO | Small, usually nocturnal, lizard (5) |
| URBAN | Found in the suburb and in the city (5) |
| TAUPO | North Island town with the suburbs Nukuhau, Tauhara, Hilltop and Mount View (5) |
| TUDOR | Old house often mocked in the suburbs (5) |
| BOTANY | ___ Bay, inlet of the Tasman Sea surrounded by the suburbs of Sydney (6) |
| ASS | A small, usually grey, long-eared animal of the genus Equus (3) |
| BEAD | A small usually spherical piece of glass, wood or plastic with a hole through it (4) |
| LAWNS | Plots in the suburbs |
| ARGENTEUIL | The second most populous commune in the suburbs of Paris, after Boulogne-Billancourt |