| UNSPOILED | Of a landscape, natural and not marred by development (9) |
| SCENERY | From the Latin for "tent, stage", a landscape's natural picturesque features; or, theatrical back-cloths, flats, slides etc representing such (7) |
| UNSPOILT | Of an area, not marred by development (8) |
| BLUEGRASS | Part of a landscape by a colour-blind artist in Kentucky? (9) |
| RAMRAIDER | Reformation of IRA marred by gatecrasher? (3,6) |
| MODERNART | Paintings etc. not marred in reproduction (6,3) |
| BULLYOFFS | Game restarts, marred by low frequency fouls |
| MOONLIGHT | Natural (and romantic?) illumination (9) |
| PANORAMA | Robert Barker's neologism for a painting of a landscape, hence a word for a wide or unbroken view (8) |
| PROSPECT | A view of a landscape; a mental picture; or, an anticipated event (8) |
| SCIENCE | From the Latin for "to know", a word for any branch of knowledge including the arts originally, later for the more specific study of the natural and physical world (7) |
| ARRESTED | Word that when followed by Development gives the title of a 20005 US sitcom (8) |
| ASIACUP | Cricket tournament marred by political tensions, with past pull-outs by both India and Pakistan. (7) |
| HILLY | (Of a landscape) not flat (5) |
| DENUDED | Of a landscape, stripped of vegetation or other life (7) |
| VIEW | A scene or prospect, as of a landscape (4) |
| MORRISDANCER | Perhaps corn is marred by a folk entertainer (6,6) |
| DEFACED | Marred by insufficiency of facts, indeed! (7) |
| ROUT | Tour marred by a heavy defeat (4) |
| WASHOUT | Women have a turn to buy drinks in event marred by rain (7) |