| OASTS | Kilns for drying hops in the farm buildings that form a distinctive feature of the landscapes of counties including Kent, Sussex and Herefordshire (5) |
| DYKE | Hair colouring around the King's Head is a feature of the landscape (4) |
| LAWNS | Grass-, camomile- or clovercovered areas forming part of the landscapes of most gardens, used for games including croquet or bocce (5) |
| BAIRNS | The children and I in the farm buildings (6) |
| BARONS | Peers but finds nothing in the farm buildings (6) |
| LOWESPOTTERYBARN | Actor Rob's farm building that he uses for making ceramics? |
| BARNONE | First farm building that includes everything (3,4) |
| BARN | Farm building that might house livestock |
| COROT | Son of a textile merchant and a milliner who painted the landscapes A Wagon in the Plains of Artois, Evening on the Lake and Summer Morning (5) |
| OASTHOUSE | A building containing kilns for drying hops, usually having a conical or pyramidal roof (4,5) |
| ACADIANS | The World Heritage site designated as the Landscape of Grand Pre, in Nova Scotia, celebrates the heritage of these French settlers of North America, some of whom became the Cajuns of southern Louisian |
| HEDGEROW | Botanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8) |
| ELM | English -; a once common species of tree forming part of the landscape of the British countryside, Ulmus procera (3) |
| TRENCH | Ditch or channel such as any one of the rhynes forming part of the landscape of the Somerset Levels (6) |
| OAST | Name, one letter short of a word for bake, for a kiln for drying hops/malt (4) |
| TRAIT | A distinctive feature of the said salver (5) |
| DIHEDRAL | _ doors, a distinctive feature of the Toyota Sera (8) |
| GULLWING | _ doors, a distinctive feature of the Mercedes 3OOSL coupe (8) |
| CONSTABLE | Painter from Suffolk remembered for his landscapes of the English countryside including The Hay Wain, The Cornfield (The Drinking Boy), Dedham Vale and Salisbury Cathedral from The Bishops Ground (9) |
| OREGANO | Meaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7) |