| TOPOGRAPHICAL | Model at pool admits not hiding much in kind of study that relates to the landscape of the area (13) |
| STRATEGICALLY | In a way that relates to gaining military advantage (13) |
| TRENCH | Ditch or channel such as any one of the rhynes forming part of the landscape of the Somerset Levels (6) |
| 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 |
| DEMONSTRATION | Not hiding |
| DEMONSTRATIVE | Not hiding one's feelings |
| SCOTSPINES | Dominating the landscape of the Caledonian forests, national trees of a country whose other identifying symbols include thistle, tartan and the unicorn (5,5) |
| HEDGEROW | Flora-rich border/habitat forming the landscape of the countryside, preserved though a traditional pleaching method advocated by the Prince of Wales (8) |
| ELM | English -; a once common species of tree forming part of the landscape of the British countryside, Ulmus procera (3) |
| GRAPHICNOVEL | Is not hiding much on clip over in Holland - in a comical way, therein lies the story (7,5) |
| ADOBO | A double-bell-like culinary word that relates to the concept of marinating, whether in its native Philippines or in Spain (5) |
| MADEWARSHERE | In 2.2, Antony discusses the political landscape of the country with Caesar. He says, "Truth is that Fulvia, To have me out of Egypt," did something. What does he say she did? |
| 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) |
| LUNAR | Adjective that relates to the Moon and its revolutions; or, alluding to said natural satellite's apparent argentine shine, the metal silver (5) |
| FFESTINIOG | Area of Gwynedd that includes the Welsh "slate city" or "town that roofed the world", whose heritage railway stretches through the scenic landscape of Eryri, or Snowdonia (10) |
| SESSHU | Japanese Zen monk said to have drawn a rat in the dust with his own tears - his masterful use of ink in the sumi-e manner can be observed in his Landscape of Four Seasons (6) |
| NEVIS | Ben -; munro dominating the landscape of Fort William which is the highest mountain in the British Isles (5) |
| METEORIC | Shooting star in charge of Fast Track that relates to The Rising (8) |
| DUSTY | The kind of study that's in need of cleaning (5) |
| HAULAGE | American city consumed by a huge problem that relates to the transportation of goods (7) |