| DIVISIONAL | Face round sight of a particular area (10) |
| SPOT | Catch sight of a particular place (4) |
| SNOWGUM | Eucalyptus currently faces round houses (4,3) |
| IDIOM | The language of a particular area or of a group of people (5) |
| MAP | A drawing of a particular area such as a country (3) |
| OPHTHALMIC | It's about the sight of a loch path I'm running (10) |
| LOCAL | Pub - of a particular area (5) |
| ENDEMIC | What Bethlehem and Jerusalem do in charge of a particular area |
| REGIONAL | Characteristic of a particular area |
| FAUNA | Animals of a particular area (5) |
| LOCALS | Inhabitants of a particular area (6) |
| PARISHPUMP | Of interest only to a small group in a particular area (6-4) |
| SPECIALISE | Train in a particular area requiring less pace, one twice derailed (10) |
| VEGETATION | Plants considered collectively, often those found in a particular area (10) |
| LOCALRADIO | Sound broadcasting services for a particular area (5,5) |
| BEAD | Formerly a prayer or an orison, now a trinket or a bijou to be strung one by one; the front sight of a gun; or, a drop of liquid, maybe even rum (4) |
| SCRY | From an aphetic for "catch sight of", a verb meaning "divine by means of crystal-gazing"; or, a collective noun for a bunch, knob, lute, plump, skein, sord, sute or trip of wildfowls (4) |
| HOVER | Hold a pointer over a particular area of a screen (5) |
| EPILEPSY | Catch sight of a heap of things when you diagnose disorder (8) |
| SPIDER | By the sound of it, caught sight of a creature (6) |