| BUMPKIN | Characheristic of country life or countryside; rustic (7) |
| PASTORAL | Relating to country life or personal care (8) |
| RUSTIC | Having qualities ascribed to country life or people (6) |
| GLOSSYMAG | A publication like Country Life or Cosmopolitan |
| BOUCHER | Rococo artist whose paintings include The Rising of the Sun, A Summer Pastoral, Charms of Country Life and portraits of his patroness Madame de Pompadour (7) |
| BUCOLIC | Of country life, rustic (7) |
| EDWARDS | Sporting artist who painted hunting and racing scenes, compiled Seen from the Saddle and provided illustrations for editions of Country Life, Black Beauty and Lorna Doone (7) |
| RESORTS | General name for wellness retreats, spas or countryside health farms (7) |
| AGASAGA | Literary subgenre of midde-class country life (7) |
| BEWICK | Noted for his often humorous tailpiece vignettes of country life in A History of British Birds, an English wood engraver whose apprentice, Ebenezer Landells, co-founded Punch, or The London Charivari |
| RURAL | Republican fellow in pursuit of game is characteristic of country life (5) |
| NATURE | Phenomena including plant and animal life as distinct from human creations; unspoiled scenery or countryside; or, course of life (6) |
| RURALLY | Characteristic relating to country life (7) |
| IDYLLS | Bucolics or vignettes of country life such as those written by Theocritus including The Two Herdsmen, The Harvest Festival and The Beloved (6) |
| EVANS | Author of Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay and other chronicles of country life, whose daughter, Susan, married artist David Gentleman (5) |
| IDYL | Poem of country life |
| FOLKSY | Characteristic of country life (6) |
| ORAL | Said of country life all but past |
| HUDSON | Founder of Country Life magazine (6) |
| RURALIST | Appreciative depictions of country life |