| GAMEPRESERVE | A tract of land for protected wild animals (4,8) |
| FARM | From a Latin word originally used to denote a tax or rent, a tract of land for the cultivation of crops or rearing of livestock, including its associated barns and homestead (4) |
| SHEEPRUN | A tract of land for grazing animals (5,3) |
| MEADOW | Tract of land for hay or wild flowers (6) |
| PREMISE | A proposition in law for a tract of land and buildings |
| GAME | ____ warden, one who patrols a tract of land stocked with animals for hunting (4) |
| RESERVE | A tract of land set aside for the protection and conservation of wildlife (7) |
| TERRAIN | Physical features of a tract of land (7) |
| LEA | Measure a tract of land by a stream |
| ACRE | Race around a tract of land (4) |
| ISLAND | A tract of land completely surrounded by water (6) |
| ERITREA | Retire unexpectedly with a tract of land |
| TENANTFARMER | Renter of land for produce |
| FARMERS | People who operate or manage a tract of land which is cultivated or used to rear livestock (7) |
| COMMON | Word for the general body of ordinary people, hence a tract of public land used by said populace (6) |
| ACORN | Word, related to the name of a cereal crop and of a unit of land, for any wild fruit or nut originally, later a specific cupule-borne forest fruit, squirrel snack and chief form of pig mast from which |
| MORASS | A tract of swampy, low-lying land (6) |
| FAIRWAY | A tract of ground free of obstacles to movement (7) |
| SAVANNA | Van, as an alternative to a tract of level land (7) |
| MOOR | Tie up a tract of open land (4) |