| WINO | I saw a drunkard lying in a meadow in Old Sodbury (4) |
| CHIPPING | ___ Sodbury, town north-east of Bristol (8) |
| DEWY | Like a meadow in the morning |
| SOHO | "I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand, walking through the streets of ___ in the rain" ("Werewolves of London") |
| ROSE | "Desert _ _ _ _, dreamed I saw a desert ___", from U2's "In God's Country" (4) |
| IDLY | Some of it is said lying in a nonchalant way (4) |
| PISA | During trip I saw a listed building here? (4) |
| HOST | "When all at once I saw a crowd / a ... of golden daffodils (Wordsworth) |
| RARE | On the edge of Dartmoor, I saw a backpacker with seven children -- that's something you don't see very often! (4) |
| LAMB | Woolly youngster in a meadow |
| FLEA | Female by meadow in small jumper (4) |
| LARK | Word that can follow "sky" or "meadow," in bird names |
| HAZE | It's on the meadow in "Oklahoma!" |
| LEAS | Meadows in the pleasure gardens (4) |
| ANSE | L'___ aux Meadows, in Newfoundland |
| GRASSY | Like a meadow, in a way |
| LITTER | Word, in its earliest medieval sense, for a bed; later, rubbish lying in a public place; scattered leaves; bedding for animals; a kindle of kittens or farrow of piglets; or, a palanquin (6) |
| LEA | A meadow in Mobile, Alabama? (3) |
| RABBI | When I saw a religious community leader in a bar in Bournemouth, I was most surprised! (5) |
| CARTIER | Lying in a cart - i.e. rings for a luxury jeweller (7) |