| NOMA | Acute ulceration of the mouth area, often seen in undernourished children |
| DELTAS | River mouth areas, often |
| NORMA | Standard ulceration of cheek implicating extreme of hunger (5) |
| COMMON | Recreational area often seen (6) |
| DELTA | Deal badly with front of the mouth area (5) |
| BARBEL | Fleshy tactile organ extending from the mouth area of certain fish; from Latin, 'beard' (6) |
| REDSQUARE | Area, often considered to be the heart of Moscow, surrounded by the Kremlin, GUM Department Store, the State Historical Museum and St Basil's Cathedral (3,6) |
| ROTOR | In meteorology, a turbulent eddy formed in the trough of lee waves in mountainous areas, often assoc |
| CANKER | Crank possibly conceals onset of extensive ulceration (6) |
| IWI | Group of Maori from the same area, often sharing a common ancestor (3) |
| HUNGRY | Similar to the name of the country with the capital Budapest, is a word meaning empty, famished, ravenous or undernourished (6) |
| TYPHOID | Infectious disease marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration (7) |
| HENGE | A circular area, often containing a circle of stones or wooden posts, dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages |
| SLOTS | Casino area often adjacent to the cardroom* |
| ACRE | Unit of area often used to measure farms |
| ESPLANADE | Long open area, often by the sea, for walking (9) |
| EPPINGFOREST | Kings using this former hunting area often stayed at Waltham Abbey in Essex |
| MOORLAND | Uncultivated area, often covered in heather and gorse (8) |
| JAW | Mouth area |
| POINT | Mouth area |