| CAGE | Gilded enclosure of song |
| OPEN | Part of top enclosure of an accessible sort (4) |
| PALISADE | Enclosure of stakes |
| FOLD | Animal enclosure of reactionary Lord (4) |
| STOCKADE | Defensive enclosure of upright posts |
| PEN | The enclosure of a threepenny bit (3) |
| POUND | Enclosure of money (5) |
| HARBOURERS | Male scientists must protect enclosure of trees which provide shelter (10) |
| VALEOFGLAMORGAN | See a sign beside new farm, along with enclosure of good agricultural area |
| ENCLAVE | Enclosure of disorderly clan welcomed by First Lady (7) |
| WEIR | Dam across a river; or, an enclosure of stakes as a fish trap (4) |
| STRIDENCE | Take a big step across enclosure of grating (9) |
| COCKERSPANIELS | Dogs reach one in enclosure of domestic fowls (6,8) |
| STOCKADES | Enclosures of wooden posts (9) |
| CAGES | Enclosures of wire or metal bars (5) |
| ZOOS | Many animals in enclosures of a reversed ooze sound (4) |
| HOGWASH | Artist whose painting of the children of George II's apothecary, Daniel Graham, includes details of a cat, a cherry-bob, a goldfinch in a gilded cage and a silver basket of fruit (7) |
| HOGARTH | Artist whose painting of the children of George II's apothecary, Daniel Graham, includes details of a cat, a cherry-bob, a goldfinch in a gilded cage and a silver basket of fruit |
| ELDORADO | Originally, the king of the legendary South American city of Manoa, said to be regularly covered with gold dust ('the gilded'); subsequently, any fabled city or land of riches (2,6) |
| GOLD | With the Latin name aurum, a metal gilded onto some styles of Satsuma or Imari ware for decorative accents; or, the centre of an archery target (4) |