| STFAGANS | I spotted a small stag at the top of the field next to my back garden about 1.5 miles from Peterstonsuper-Ely (2,6) |
| SMARTEN | Brighten up, having spotted a small weasellike animal (7) |
| IPPLEPEN | A broken pipe in the middle of the car park behind my house has started leaking into my back garden near Dainton (8) |
| LEANTO | I gave these backpackers from Alstone a place to stay -- just a rough shelter in my back garden (4-2) |
| ARSENAL | Point in field next to large munitions factory |
| MEADOW | Commotion with gull circling field next to river (6) |
| ALTARNUN | My aunt, a leading novelist, has a large place on the riverside, about 1.5 miles from Laneast (8) |
| COATE | I had my first cream tea in this old place about 1.5 miles from Devizes (5) |
| BINNEGAR | My grannie lives by the beachfront about 1.5 miles from Wareham (8) |
| MARAUD | Plunder she who was invited to come into the garden about an initial rendezvous (6) |
| GERMINATED | Have time in garden about to be developed (10) |
| OWLET | I spotted a young bird of prey which had started off at the top of a tree on the outskirts of Worle, but then three gulls came and it flew off (5) |
| ROEDEER | I spotted a wild doe right in the middle of a field on the outskirts of Exmoor -- it has a red summer coat that turns greyish in the winter (3,4) |
| ESCOMB | Village in County Durham on the River Wear, about 1.5 miles west of Bishop Auckland, that has one of the oldest Anglo-Saxon churches in England |
| RILL | The stag at eve had drunk his fill, where danced the moon on Monan's ___: The Lady of the Lake, Sir Walter Scott (4) |
| LINERS | I spotted a number of large sea vessels sailing around when I was on the seafront near Exmouth at first light (6) |
| INDRI | In the middle of Madron, I spotted a short-tailed animal that lives in the trees (5) |
| EGRET | I spotted a heron in a tree in the middle of Fishguard, just before it flew off (5) |
| NIGTTJAR | I spotted this bird flying around right above a back garden in the centre of Lanjeth (8) |
| PATIO | Father to be given tea at ten by the looks of it, in the back garden, maybe |