| RECEPTION | Area in a hotel, office etc. where visitors are greeted (9) |
| PUBBISTRO | Informal eating area in a hotel (3,6) |
| SPA | Relaxing area in a hotel |
| LEI | Necklace that Hawaiian visitors are greeted with |
| OPENHOUSE | Situation where all visitors are welcome (4, 5) (9) |
| BIBLEBELT | Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia etc, where church attendance is high (5,4) |
| GUESTROOM | Area of the home where visitors lodge |
| SIDELINES | Whence some moms are greeted |
| REDCARPET | With which visitors are welcomed to the Russian Embassy? (3,6) |
| STATEFAIR | Where visitors might see giant pumpkins and livestock competitions |
| DRAWINGROOM | Arrive at station with train, where visitors are welcomed |
| ECOTOURISM | Form of sustainable travel to natural or conservation areas/countries where visitors are encouraged to "take only pictures and leave only footprints" (10) |
| RECEPTIONIST | A person who greets and deals with clients and visitors to a surgery, office etc. (12) |
| SENIOR | A person superior to others in years, dignity, rank, office etc. |
| CANTEEN | Name a cafeteria attached to a factory, office, etc (7) |
| ROOST | A place, perch, branch, etc, where birds rest or sleep (5) |
| JOIN | A dovetail, line, mitre, seam etc, where things connect or unite (4) |
| FORTMCHENRY | Historic Baltimore site where visitors can see a draft of a Francis Scott Key poem |
| RECEPTIONROOM | Part of a house where visitors may be entertained (9,4) |
| STAFF | Group of persons carrying on work in an office, etc. |