| TREELINE | High altitude beyond which there is no tall growth (4,4) |
| ELEPHANTGRASS | Such tall growth will halt passenger movement (8,5) |
| TREELESS | Fish in lock with no tall plants (8) |
| AMONTILLADO | I am no tall fizzy party drink (11) |
| GREYAREA | Matter about which there is no certainty (4,4) |
| IRONTRAP | Trap from which there is no escape (4,4) |
| SNEERING | In which there is no grin seen |
| AUTOBAHN | German motorway on which there is no speed limit (8) |
| SYPHILIS | Venereal disease caused by the spirochaete Treponema pallidum, for which there is no effective vaccine (8) |
| AGELIMIT | Beyond which one's too old to mature (3,5) |
| DATELINE | A boundary around a prison beyond which prisoners were liable to be shot gave us what word? (8) |
| DEADLINE | Historically, a barrier or boundary mark scotched around a jail, beyond which prisoners were likely shot, now a closing date, term or time limit (8) |
| ORANGERY | An often grand or imposing conservatory, greenhouse or glass-walled sanctuary for growing citron, kumquat, lemon or lime, but mainly for the clementine-like citrus fruit for which there is famously no |
| TINNITUS | Condition in which there is constant ringing in the ears (8) |
| ALLEGORY | Story etc in which there is a hidden moral meaning (8) |
| NEUROSIS | A psychological disorder in which there is disabling or distressing anxiety (8) |
| NUNEATON | Warwickshire market town in which there is a statue of George Eliot (8) |
| DYSTOPIA | An imagined society in which there is great injustice and suffering (8) |
| IMPASSE | What is a position from which there is no escape (7) |
| SNOWLINE | The line on a mountain above which there is perpetual snow and ice (4,4) |