| LAWN | From an alteration of dialect for "glade" or "pasture", a word for an area of grass or camomile in a garden or park; or, a fine cloth of cambric, cotton or linen (4) |
| TRUMP | From an alteration of a word for a victory or a win, a playing card of the suit chosen to rank above the others; hence, an excellent person or first-rate fellow (5) |
| HOLT | Den of an otter; or, a word for an area of woodland (4) |
| GREEN | Area of grass, or its colour (5) |
| EVER | Prefix for glades or lasting |
| LAWNS | Areas planted with grass or camomile, or for playing croquet (5) |
| MOWS | Cuts an area of grass (4) |
| PADDOCK | A pony's penned field of pasture; a parade ring/enclosure for racehorses or F1 cars; or, dialect for a frog/toad (7) |
| ALPACA | Animal in mountain pasture a feline lacking tail |
| TEAS | Earl Grey or camomile (4) |
| SASHAY | An alteration of a French word for a gliding dance step that describes an ostentatious yet nonchalant walk or glide along; or, an excursion (6) |
| LEAS | Poetic word for arable lands, meadows or pasture; or, measures of 80 yards of wool, 120 yards of cotton/silk or 300 yards of linen (4) |
| SMACK | An alteration of the Yiddish word shmek, meaning "a sniff" gave what slang word for heroin? (5) |
| HASSOCK | A tuffet; a dense clump of grass or rushes; a church kneeler-cushion on a prie-dieu or pew; or, sandstone occurring with Kentish rag (7) |
| BLADE | Something flat, such as a shoulder bone; a part of the tongue behind the tip; a leaf of grass; or, the cutting edge of a knife (5) |
| MEADOW | Piece of grassland for grazing, hay or wild flowers; or, pasture beside a river or stream (6) |
| COWSLIP | From distorted Old English for "ox dung", the cheery yellow paigle or "key of heaven" wild flower of meadow or pasture, Primula veris (7) |
| CABINETMINISTER | A Government Minister responsible for an area of policy (7,8) |
| ACRE | An imperial measure for an area of land (4) |
| VINCENT | Old name for an area that includes parts of the French regions of Aquitaine and Midi-Pyrenees (7) |