| LEAVETOROT | Don't sustain grassland and ban bull |
| KOFI | U.N. head between Boutros and Ban |
| ABSTAIN | Refrain from drinking Asti and ban at sea (7) |
| DEODORANTS | Secret and Ban |
| ZEBRA | Striped horse of grassland and savannah (5) |
| MOCKORANGE | Take off over area of grassland and bush (4,6) |
| LIONS | Known as the "kings of the jungle", animals living in prides in savannas, grasslands and forests of India and Africa, and the Longleat estate in Wilshire (5) |
| SNIPE | Forming in wisps and drumming in aerial courtship displays, a wading bird of grasslands and marshes related to woodcocks, curlews and sandpipers (5) |
| PLAINSPOKEN | Frank and another chap beyond grasslands and river (11) |
| BUBBLEANDSQUEAK | Squabble and ban duke's awful fried dish (6,3,6) |
| FDA | Org. that approves and bans substances |
| PEDESTRIANISES | Pianist sees red when playing and bans traffic from street |
| ABSENTS | Avoids attendance and bans set from working (7) |
| NABS | Arrests and bans, perhaps (4) |
| RUNNYMEDE | Area of riverside meadows, grassland and broad-leaved woodland where King John of England sealed the |
| MEADOW | Grassland and what to do with it around end of June taking a day (6) |
| ADONISBLUE | Found in herb-rich chalk grassland and wildflower meadows with horseshoe vetch in central southern England, one of the UK's rarest butterflies (6,4) |
| CHASE | Cranbome -; with a diverse landscape of ancient woodlands, chalk grassland and chalk river valleys, one of Dorset's two AONBs (5) |
| FIELDMARSHAL | Rank piece of grassland and bog close to a port (5,7) |
| KNAPWEED | A tough-stemmed plant with purple thistle-like flower heads, often found in grassland and on roadsides (8) |