| PLEINAIR | French term denoting the practice of painting outdoors (5-3) |
| ALPHA | Term denoting the dominant animal in a social group |
| AUFAIT | French term denoting good knowledge of something |
| PLENAIR | Style of painting outdoors |
| BIRDSEYE | A fermata; a kind of primrose, speedwell, tobacco or other plant with flowers of two contrasting colours; a small yet fiery red chilli pepper; a pattern of spotted diamonds; or, a term denoting a view |
| ENDPOINT | In chemistry, what is the part of a volumetric titration denoting the completion of a reaction, usua |
| ARTERIAL | A retrial in motion, denoting the importance of the route (8) |
| CANTORIS | Denoting the north side of the church choir (8) |
| BASELINE | Mark at each end of a tennis court denoting the limit of play (8) |
| ALFRESCO | Learner pursues first in Art painting outdoors |
| CORONARY | Denoting the arteries which surround the heart (8) |
| ANGLICAN | Relating to or denoting the Church of England (8) |
| YADAYADA | Term denoting tedious speech |
| GEODESIC | Relating to or denoting the shortest possible line between two points on a sphere or other curved surface |
| UNDERWORLD | Traditional word for the land of the dead that lies beneath the earth, or a term denoting criminal gangs and the people involved in them |
| ENPLEINAIR | French phrase applied to painting outdoors (2,5,3) |
| DIS | Prefix denoting the opposite of the base word (3) |
| RUBRA | Botanical term denoting 'red' as in Escallonia or Quercus - - - - - (5) |
| SEC | Term denoting a dry wine (3) |
| SIB | Anthropological term denoting a unit bonded by kinship (3) |