| CONTINENTS | List of chapters covering fashionable large swathes such as North and South America (10) |
| WRONGS | Such are the sins of our fathers, as North and South grow out of order. (6) |
| DKNY | Fashionable Big Apple label |
| BLANKET | Large swathe of cloth used for picnics, yoga, as a comforter by a fireside or a throw/bedspread (7) |
| SPINACH | English chapter covering a vegetable (7) |
| DIALECTAL | Face recent backtracking about chapter covering local language |
| THREEQUARTERS | Backs between full and half such as North South and East (5-8) |
| ISTHMUS | Piece of connecting land such as that of Panama between the continents of North and South America |
| TOC | List of chapters and page numbers at the front of a book: abbr. |
| CONTENTS | List of chapters and page numbers at the front of a book (8) |
| PARTNER | Go along with one such as North to South (7) |
| CONTENT | The subject matter of an article, discussion or literary work; or, usually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7) |
| CAMASSIA | Genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs. |
| TABLEOFCONTENTS | List of chapters and where they appear (3 wds) |
| CARDINALPOINT | Compass direction such as north (8,5) |
| BRIDGE | Card game whose players at the table are referred to as North, South, East and West (6) |
| PUMA | Fourth largest of the cat family, found mainly in the mountains of North and South America (4) |
| TOXIC | Harmful side in a list of chapters (5) |
| ASIA | It's almost twice as big as North America |
| ATLANTICOCEAN | It lies between Europe and Africa to the east and North and South America to the west (8,5) |