| BIOSPHERE | Briton regularly leaving globe (the surface of the Earth) (9) |
| WATERREEDTHATCH | England: The roof of Shakespeare's Globe (the replica playhouse in london for The bard's works) is made of it: 3 wds. |
| PAPERS | The Globe, the Sun, and the Star |
| ROSE | Historic London playhouse that was abandoned in 1605 after Lord Chamberlain's Men built the Globe, the ... Theatre |
| GEOGRAPHY | The science of the surface of the earth and its inhabitants (9) |
| TYPOGRAPHER | A person who studies the natural features of the surface of the Earth (11) |
| SOIL | The top layer of the land surface of the earth (4) |
| SEAFLOOR | The solid surface of the Earth at the bottom of oceans (8) |
| EROSION | Process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of natural forces |
| DEADSEA | Lowest body of water on the surface of the Earth, in SW Asia bordered by Israel, Jordan and the West Bank (4,3) |
| EPIGENE | Of geological events, taking place on the surface of the earth (7) |
| OUTCROPS | Parts of rock formations or mineral veins that appear at the surface of the earth (8) |
| ONEG | Downward force felt on the surface of the earth, informally |
| ENDOGENY | Geological phenomenon below the surface of the earth |
| CRATER | Bowl-shaped depression on the surface of the earth (6) |
| SUBTERRANEAN | Operating or performed below the surface of the earth (12) |
| GROUND | The solid surface of the Earth (6) |
| GEOLOGER | Google ER, possibly, and find one working on the surface of the earth (8) |
| FAULTLINES | Long cracks in the surface of the Earth (5,5) |
| UNDERGROUND | Beneath the surface of the earth (11) |