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PAVILIONClubhouse for cricketers, umpires and spectators; summerhouse in the grounds of a park or large garden; or, a marqueelike tent at a country show or fair (8)
COWIEIdentify this Kiwi, who stood as ICC Umpire in 22 Tests and 71 ODIS before retiring in 2005. He also worked for ICC as the manager for Umpires and Referees till 2008 (5)
BALLPARKFIGURES"___ include players, umpires and fans"
REVIEWERSJudges middle of free Observer and Spectator (9)
EYEWITNESSTalked about one associated with Observer and Spectator
WARDENPerson in charge of a park or a prison (6)
RANGERKeeper of a park, or area of countryside (6)
GAZEBOSmall open summerhouse in a garden (6)
OUTHOUSEA building like a shed or barn built onto or in the grounds of a residence (8)
PEAFOWLOften kept on the grounds of a country estate and known collectively as a muster, ostentation or a pride, the largest member of the pheasant family (7)
PARKScottish explorer of the Niger; or, the grounds of a large country estate (4)
ICEHOUSEBefore about 1920, an underground chamber or insulated building, possibly in the grounds of a stately home
TRIANONWord linking with "Petit" or "Grand" for either of two chateaus in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles (7)
QUINCEWith four planted in the grounds of the Tower of London by Edward I, a heritage tree with fragrant fruits traditionally used to make marmalade and grown in kitchen gardens (6)
CAMPUSLatin word meaning "field" used to describe either the grounds of a university or a novel such as David Lodge's Changing Places set on and around such (6)
LODGEGatekeeper or gardener's cottage within the grounds of a large estate (5)
AMPLEFORTHCatholic school on the grounds of a monastery in North Yorkshire (10)
PETIT___" Trianon; chateau in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles originally meant for Madame de Pompadour that was later given to Marie Antoinette (5)
WENDYHOUSEInspired by stories by J. M. Barrie, a child's toy dwelling such as the Queen's Welsh thatched example Y Bwthyn Bach in the grounds of the Royal Lodge (5,5)
LAWNAn ancient glade, heath, pasture or open space between woods, but a modern neatly mown grassy carpet of a garden, meticulously manicured green space of a croquet association or carefully tended green