| ROSE | In confidence, this is beneath the rambler (5,3,4) |
| UNDERTHE | In confidence, this is beneath the rambler (5,3,4) |
| PERAMBULATOR | Penny sends up horsey type building up summits on the French hill for the rambler (12) |
| UNDERSTUDY | The stand-in is beneath the office (10) |
| UNDERSTUDIES | Part of the abbey's reserve is beneath where one learns (12) |
| COMPOSMENTIS | All there is beneath fertiliser staff dug in (6,6) |
| UNDERBELLY | The vulnerable part is beneath the tummy (10) |
| UNDER | It is beneath the rude form it takes around the North (5) |
| ZERO | This is beneath one |
| NARROW | Trifolium angustifolium is the ___ clover, as in the rambler rose '___ Water'! (6) |
| RURAL | Pertaining to the countryside, as in the rambler rose '___ England' (5) |
| NOEL | Christmassy Edmonds, Fielding and Gallagher, as in the zonal pelargonium variety, and the rambler rose 'Paul ___'! (4) |
| JOHNSON | Written about in James Boswell's Life, author of the Rambler essays and A Dictionary of the English Language who founded a literary club with Joshua Reynolds (7) |
| NASH | Company that introduced the Rambler in 1902 |
| AMERICAN | The rambler rose '___ Pillar', pertains to the States! (8) |
| ALLEYWAY | Everyone in the middle of vineyard has technique for the ramblers at back of House (8) |
| PRESSURESORES | To force, in the physical sense, wild roses causes problems for a number of the ramblers (8,5) |
| LOYOLA | The Ramblers of the N.C.A.A. |
| SAUNTER | The rambler's aunt, Erica, revealed a leisurely walk (7) |
| KNAPSACKS | On the weekend drop off with bags of back numbers for The Ramblers (9) |