| SUMMERHOUSE | Garden pavilion for shade or recreation (6,5) |
| GAZEBO | A roofed open-sided structure built for shade or resting (6) |
| AWNING | A sheet of canvas for shade or shelter over a storefront (6) |
| KIOSKS | Word that derives from the Persian for palaces and Turkish for garden pavilions or summerhouses, yet is used to describe public telephone boxes or newspaper stands (6) |
| RESORT | A place frequented for holidays or recreation or for a particular purpose (6) |
| HUE | From Old English for "beauty, complexion, fine hair, skin", a word for appearance, aspect or form originally, later colour; or, its particular quality, shade or tint (3) |
| TIMEOFF | Period away from work or school for rest or recreation (4,3) |
| RESORTS | Places frequented for holidays or recreation (7) |
| LEISURE | Time for relaxation or recreation (7) |
| OUTGO | You are dismissed so return to the pavilion for expenditure (5) |
| VOILA | Nip out of pavilion for a word from magician (5) |
| HALL | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, for one |
| STARGAZEBO | Pavilion for celebrities? |
| BANDSTAND | Pavilion for musical performers (9) |
| UMBRELLA | From Latin for "shade", a word for a brolly; a screen of fighter aircraft; or, any protective force (8) |
| GAZEBOS | Garden structures for shade |
| ROOM | Follower of rest or recreation |
| SKI | To take part in the sport or recreation of skiing (3) |
| SPORT | Outdoor play or recreation such as hunting, shooting etc. |
| AREA | Word following rest or recreation |