| CERNEGIANT | Ancient naked figure about 180 feet high carved into a chalk hillside in Dorset (5,5) |
| DORSET | The chalk hillside figure Cerne Abbas Giant is in this English county (6) |
| INCLUDE | One naked figure (about half-clad) one will not leave out (7) |
| ANDORRA | About 180 square miles of Europe |
| ITHACA | City about 180 miles northwest of New York City |
| YEAR | School ___, which is about 180 days |
| ELMIRA | City about 180 miles northwest of New York City |
| CERNEABBAS | Dorset location of a chalk figure cut into the hillside, possibly a 17th-century prank (5,5) |
| WILMINGTON | Sussex village featuring the Long Man, a chalk figure about seventy metres tall |
| WHITEHORSE | Famous figure carved into a hill at Uffington, Oxfordshire (5,5) |
| SPRAYPAINT | Religious figure about to address God with quiet work on graffiti? (5-5) |
| STATEROOMS | Facts and figures about rising astronomer in palatial spaces (5,5) |
| LADYORCHID | A magnificent epiphytic wild flower, often two feet high or more, named for the shape of its blooms, fancied to resemble bonneted Victorian women in spotted crinolined gowns (4,6) |
| PEERREVIEW | Titled figure about to struggle with expert assessment (4,6) |
| DELECTABLE | Key set of facts and figures about city that's captivating (10) |
| BREASTWORK | *Fortification about four feet high |
| DESIDERATA | We want these figures about English team, right? (10) |
| ESTATECARS | European figures about return of competition vehicles (6,4) |
| PRINCEPAUL | "Three Feet High & Rising" producer |
| HILL | A landform sometimes bearing a chalk figure of a giant or a white horse; or, a small heap of earth cast up by a burrowing mole (4) |