| PRAIRIE | Large open area of grassland, especially in North America (7) |
| PRAIRIES | Large, open areas of grassland, especially in the U.S. (8) |
| MEADOW | Piece of grassland, especially one used for pasture or hay (6) |
| EVERGLADES | Swampy grasslands, especially in southern Florida (10) |
| ROOSTER | A fertile adult male chicken, especially in North America (7) |
| MEADOWS | Areas of grassland (7) |
| PAPYRUS | A tall, aquatic plant with small, green-stalked flowers arranged like umbrella spokes around the stem top, especially in North Africa (7) |
| ATACAMA | Single feline returned by morning to open area of desert |
| SUNDECK | Open area of a yacht (3,4) |
| RANCH | A large tract of land, especially in North America, on which livestock are reared (5) |
| LEAFLET | Tract of grassland left to be cultivated (7) |
| SOPHOMORE | Second-year university or high-school student, especially in North America (9) |
| CANYON | A gorge or ravine, especially in North America (6) |
| LEAVEGO | Release Australian plant-eater south of grassland |
| LUMBERJACKS | Those who fell trees, cut them into logs, or transport them to a sawmill (especially in North America) (11) |
| STEPPE | Walk, taking exercise in extensive area of grassland |
| LEA | Area of grassland hidden in Middle Ages (3) |
| CONCOURSE | Large open area inside or in front of a public building (9) |
| FIELD | Any one of the meadows or areas of grassland forming the patchwork of the rural landscape (5) |
| CAMPO | Area of grassland where two rivers meet |