| FREEHOLD | In law, the permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will |
| FREEHOLDER | Someone with permanent and absolute tenure of land |
| TORRID | A hill and how to dispose of it when it becomes too hot (6) |
| ITLL | No rush, change it at will ( 4,4) |
| WAIT | No rush, change it at will ( 4,4) |
| INTRUDER | One who enters a building or property with criminal intent (8) |
| FEESIMPLE | Absolute tenure of land with right of disposal (law) |
| VERTICAL | The anecic group form deep, permanent and ___ tunnels within the soil during the day and surface during the night to feed on plant matter. |
| ARCTICCIRCLE | On top of the world, seeing ring below, putting a bit of it at the top and getting teacher's approval, in short |
| RELOCATION | BCM'S Ngwenya said the permanent solution to sewage flowing from Nompumulelo into the Nahoon River was the ... of the informal settlements. (9) |
| WISDOM | Any of the four molar teeth that are the last of the permanent teeth to erupt (6) |
| LIEN | In law, the right to keep possession of property until the owner pays a debt (4) |
| FOSTERFAIL | When a temporary home for a rescue pet leads to the pet becoming a permanent and beloved member of the family |
| DAMAGE | - feasant; in English law, harm done to a person's land or property by a trespassing animal (6) |
| DEMOISELLES | Les d'Avignon, large 1907 oil painting by Pablo Picasso that is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modem Art in New York (11) |
| GALASHIELS | Town which will be the permanent site for The Great Tapestry of Scotland in 2021 (10) |
| PARAMO | High plateau in the Andes between the tree line and the permanent snow line (6) |
| COMA | You can be in it and out of it at the same time |
| MORTMAIN | In law, the state or condition of property held inalienably by a corporation, derived from a word for 'dead hand' |
| STANDI | In law, the right of an individual or entity to bring an action before a court (6) |