| WIELDY | Easy to control, like parts of the south-east, do you say? |
| PROVENCAL | Language spoken in parts of the south of France |
| EXMOOR | With a native breed of pony written about by author Golden Gorse, a heather-rich region containing parts of the South West Coast Path (6) |
| NUISANCES | Island gatherings of a spiritual nature out East. Do they bother you? (9) |
| STAGNATE | Insect dropped into food from the east - do nothing (8) |
| WHEY | Why, going round the east, do we have milky residue? (4) |
| SEPAL | In botany, the typically green and leaf-like parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals (5) |
| TOPS | The one-piece swimsuits all open like parts of the bikini (4) |
| FLORIDAKEYS | A chain of small islands off the coast of the South East US, dividing the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico (7,4) |
| SEMIARID | Like parts of the Great Plains |
| NOSEPIECES | Beak-like parts of microscopes, bridges linking lenses of spectacles, muzzle bands of bridles, nasals of armoured helmets, nozzles or other things apparently like schnozzles (10) |
| SCOTIA | The - Sea is that part of the South Atlantic Ocean named after a vessel of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition of 1902 to 1904 (6) |
| ESSENCES | The distinctive nature of scenes of the South-East (8) |
| PETAL | One of the leaf-like parts of a blossom |
| GEORGIA | State of the South East United States named after a British king, nicknamed the Peach State (7) |
| PETALS | The coloured, leaf-like parts of a flower (6) |
| STALLS | Tube-like parts of gloves; market booths; or, the groundfloor seats in a theatre (6) |
| FRONDS | What are the leaf-like parts of a fern? (6) |
| SILENT | Is uplifting part of Christian year, like parts of hymn and psalm (6) |
| RIVIERA | The Seine perhaps covers one area that's part of the South of France (7) |