| GNASHED | Ground the teeth |
| EARTHING | Putting into the ground the grain to sprout (8) |
| MOTHEATEN | Mate on the ground, the worse for wear |
| TORRENT | High ground the tern has flown to from the flood (7) |
| ANTS | Don't they work themselves down to the ground, the little horrors! (4) |
| DROPPED | Allowed to fall to the ground, the ball |
| NEARA | "___ tree by a river there's a hole in the ground" ("The Riddle" lyric) |
| TRAFFORD | The Theatre of Dreams was footballer Bobby Charlton's nickname for his home ground, the Old ... |
| BURYTHEHATCHET | Ground the chopper, conflict being over |
| OVAL | English Test cricket ground, The -- (4) |
| GABBA | Nickname for main Brisbane cricket ground, the ... |
| ANACRE | "___ of barren ground" (The Tempest) |
| RUBY | Stone put in ground, the odd bits moving (4) |
| KOP | Famed section of Liverpool's Anfield ground, the -- (3) |
| HER | "On ___ Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker" |
| BASEBALL | ___ Ground, the home of Derby County FC until 1997 (8) |
| BRIDGEHEAD | Raised ground the man spotted in poor fortified position in enemy teritory (10) |
| STEWART | Novelist born Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow who penned Airs Above the Ground, The Ivy Tree, Rose Cottage and Touch Not the Cat, as well as books for children and her Merlin chronicles, opening with The |
| SAW | Tool for cutting solid materials to prescribed lengths or shapes. Most take the form of a thin metal strip with teeth on one edge or a thin metal disk with teeth on the periphery. Usually the teeth ar |
| ENAMEL | The hard white, glossy coating on the crown of the teeth (7) |