| FUNFAIR | An event held in a park or field, featuring rides, games and other amusements (7) |
| TABLEAU | Field featuring in banned scene |
| TOUROFBRITAIN | This was an event held in September starting from Aberdeen. (4-2-7) |
| GYMNASIA | Rooms or buildings equipped for games and other physical exercise (8) |
| PEP | ___ rally (event held in a high school gym) |
| RODEO | Event held in a ring |
| LARAS | Croft of video games and others |
| EPICS | "The Hunger Games" and others |
| DESK | Tiny ___ Concerts (NPR-hosted music events held in a small office space) |
| ARBOURS | Shady places to sit in a park or garden (7) |
| PANARAB | ___ Games (former name for a sporting event held in the Middle East) |
| BURNING | ____ Man, festival event held in the Nevada desert, begun in 1986 (7) |
| OPENAIR | Descriptive of an event held on a pier? (4-3) |
| THEATRE | A playhouse; the world of actors; or, a scene or field of action (7) |
| SPOTTER | Person who observes birds, trees. planes, weather etc as a hobby or job, sometimes using a handbook or field guide of the same name (7) |
| FARRAGO | Jumble taken from charitable event held in Portuguese resort |
| SPHERES | Globes or orbs; planets; or, fields of interest or expertise (7) |
| CHEESE | Food rolled down a hill in an event held annually in Gloucester; or, a disc used in table skittles (6) |
| PAVILION | Clubhouse for cricketers, umpires and spectators; summerhouse in the grounds of a park or large garden; or, a marqueelike tent at a country show or fair (8) |
| GROTTO | A small, picturesque cave, usually an artificial one in a park or garden (6) |