| PITCHES | Erects (tent) or throws |
| ENCAMPS | Erects tents in spots over beside representatives (7) |
| BOUNCER | From "beat, thump", word for a bully, bowled bumper, chucker-out, rubber cheque, space hopper or other person or thing which daps, hits, rebounds, recoils, stots or throws (7) |
| ROLLS | Petit pains; snacks consisting of pieces of pastry wound around sausage meat or julienned vegetables; or, throws of dice (5) |
| PITCH | Erect (tent); steepness of roof |
| LINE | A railway track; a wrinkle; a very narrow stripe; or, a rope such as a guy for a tent or a sheet for a sail (4) |
| CIRCUS | From the Latin for "ring", a Roman arena for chariot races and gladiatorial combats; a round tent or big top for a company of acrobats and clowns; or, a rounded space in a town (6) |
| FLAP | Part of a tent or an airplane wing |
| TOP | A circus tent; or, the "truth" quark (3) |
| PUP | Word with tent or trailer |
| GEAR | Tent or sleeping bag, e.g. |
| OXYGEN | ------ tent or -----mask (6) |
| TENEMENT | English chaps in tent or flat |
| ROTTEN | Unpleasant tent or alternative (6) |
| MESS | Word with tent or hall |
| TORCH | Fire starter in tent or chalet (5) |
| SHORTE | Vowel sound in "tent" or "peg" |
| RIDGEPOLE | Part of roof of tent or building (9) |
| PUTT | Old word for a bumpkin or a greenhorn; a nap-like card game; a hurl or throw of a stone or a weight; or, a gentle stroke to roll a golf ball across the green, ideally into the hole (4) |
| PEG | Item in various guises used for a tent, or a washing line (3) |