| CHESTNUTS | Horse -; bearing mahogany-brown conkers in autumn, deciduous trees of parks and village greens (9) |
| ILCHESTER | One large city and village in Somerset (9) |
| SASSAFRAS | An aromatic deciduous tree of North America with dark blue fruits (9) |
| PARKVALUE | Price of the village green? |
| SKEWBALD | Of a horse, bearing patches of white and non-white (8) |
| PUBS | Royal Oak, Fox & Hounds, Horse & Groom... taverns or inns often overlooking village greens and traditionally selling real ale (4) |
| KIRKBY | Merseyside town in the borough of Knowsley; the name derives from the Old Norse for 'church' and 'village' (6) |
| DEESIDE | A conurbation of towns and villages in Flintshire and Cheshire on the Wales-England border (7) |
| SWANSEA | Welsh county, home to a city of the same name, the Gower Peninsula and village Mumbles (7) |
| WOOLACOMBE | Seaside resort and village on the coast of North Devon (10) |
| MAPLES | Deciduous trees of the genus Acer (6) |
| ELMS | Deciduous trees of ulmus genus (4) |
| OAKS | Deciduous trees of the genus Quercus |
| CORNWALL | Region of England with coastal towns and villages including Falmouth, Fowey, Mevagissey, Mousehole, Polperro and St Mawes (8) |
| STEWED | Horse bearing wife is bathed in sweat (6) |
| BABY | Brown horse bearing black foal, say |
| TEAK | Large deciduous tree of South and Southeast Asia yielding a strong durable timber; Tectona grandis (4) |
| STRING | Length of cord/twine used in games including conkers and cat's cradle (6) |
| STREETS | From the Latin meaning "paved ways", public thoroughfares in cities, towns and villages (7) |
| MAGI | The three wise men who visit towns and villages in Spain on January 5th (4) |