| FENGSHUI | Chinese art of spatial arrangement (4,4) |
| SHUI | Feng ___ (Chinese art of household arrangement) |
| BONSAI | Japanese version of the Chinese art of penjing (6) |
| WUSHU | Chinese art of fighting with us and half of Asiatic people |
| GEOMETRY | Meaning "Earth measurement", a branch of mathematics concerned with shape and spatial relationships among various objects (8) |
| DISTANCE | Spatial gap between two points(8) |
| MATHEMATICS | Science of spatial and numerical relationships (11) |
| MAPPING | Creating a chart of spatial relationships (7) |
| FENG | The Chinese art of using design to enhance positive qi, ... shui |
| BAREFEET | Paediatricians say that children with what develop better spatial awareness, balance, and co-ordination? (4,4) |
| STRATEGY | The government launched the ill-fated National Spatial ___ in 2002. (8) |
| SHAPES | Spatial arrangements |
| ALINED | (of spatial position) In or brought into line with or into proper relative position. |
| DIMENSION | Measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, especially length, width, or height (9) |
| STERIC | Of the spatial relationship of atoms in a molecule |
| CRANE | Symbol of longevity, in Chinese art |
| INK | Medium of much Chinese art |
| SOLARSYSTEM | Spatial plan very masterly, designed to accommodate last of elephants |
| EARTH | The extended spatial location of something (5) |
| PEONY | Deriving its name from the physician of the Olympian gods, a beautiful often pink heavenly scented "rose without a thorn" prominent in Chinese art, thus a popular motif in chinoiserie designs (5) |