| HOLDINGS | Farms, usually small, each under a single management (8) |
| SILOS | Highest structures on farms, usually |
| ROOSTER | First animal up on the farm, usually |
| GALLERIA | A collection of small shops under a single roof (8) |
| MACKEREL | Flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish. |
| ACAPELLA | Only voices, usually small groups, high medium, low bass, beatbox (Pitch Perfect!) |
| NATION | A politically organized body of people under a single government (6) |
| FLEET | A number of warships under a single command (5) |
| EAST | Have a little each way, to a point |
| PITA | A usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling (4) |
| CENTRALIZE | Bring under a single control |
| EMPIRE | Group of countries under a single authority (6) |
| STOCKINGFILLERS | Legs, usually: small gifts at Christmas (8,7) |
| NATIONS | Peoples under a single government |
| CENTRALISE | Are clients forced to concentrate under a single authority? (10) |
| TEA | "I like Aeroplane jelly; Aeroplane jelly for me; "I like it for dinner, I like it for ...; A little each day is a good recipe" |
| BRACT | Modified leaf or scale, usually small, that bears a flower in its axil (5) |
| CLASSIFIED | Usually small ADs in newspapers (10) |
| CHAPERONAGE | Flog orange and peach for which charges are usually small |
| OBJETSDART | Precious, though usually small, pieces of art or craft work (6,1'3) |