| SADDLERY | Bridles, equestrian seats and other tack, collectively; or, the place where it is crafted |
| LAUNDRY | Word, related to "lavender", for one's clothes and linens for the wash; or, the place where one airs said washables, literally or figuratively (7) |
| STASH | Informally, a secret store or the place where this is hidden (5) |
| ESTUARY | The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea (7) |
| OPORTO | Loves to scoff wine in place where it is made (6) |
| LANDSCAPE | Artwork and places where it is to be found (9) |
| NATAL | Former South African province, the name is now changed to reflect its history as Kwazulu or 'the place of the Zulu' |
| CANVAS | A cloth surface for an oil; the painting itself; sails/tents collectively; or, the material upon which embroidery or tapestry is worked (6) |
| SITU | In ___ (in the place where it was found) |
| VENUE | The place where it happens (5) |
| ONSCENE | At the place where it happened |
| FLORA | Plant life collectively; or, the Roman goddess of (blossoming) plants and of the season of spring (5 |
| ATTIRE | Elegant, fine or formal clothes or garments collectively; or, the antlers of an adult male deer (6) |
| COUPE | A pudding of fruit and cream; the glass goblet in which it is served; or, a carriage with two passenger seats and a cut-down coach body from which a two-door car derives its name (5) |
| SEDAN | A car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors. |
| ADDRESS | Archaic word for an amorous advance or act of wooing; a speech or written communication; one's manner of speaking; or, the place one lives (7) |
| ANGLESEY | Welsh island "Ynys Mon" where seahorses are successfully bred and Halen Mon sea salt is crafted (8) |
| DRAPERY | Depiction of folds of clothing or cloth in painting or sculpture; hangings; textiles collectively; or, the business of a fabric-seller (7) |
| YOUTH | Stage of adolescence between childhood and maturity; juveniles collectively; or, the early days in the development of something (5) |
| FENCING | Sport of fighting with epees, foils or sabres; barriers collectively; or, the leaping of these (7) |