| NEAREASTERN | Of the area from |
| MITTELEUROPA | German term for, roughly, the area from the Rhine to the Vistula and the Baltic to the Balkans (12) |
| CATCHMENTAREA | The area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake or dam (9,4) |
| IRISHFREE | Name, from 1922-37, of the area of the British Isles now called the Republic of Ireland (5,4,5) |
| ALLKIEV | The whole of the area, or the population, of the capital of Ukraine (3,4) |
| KARAKUM | Great sandy region in Central Asia lying south of the Amu Darya river and occupying about 70 percent of the area of Turkmenistan. (7) |
| FIELD | Any one of the areas of grassland forming the patchwork of the rural landscape (5) |
| SOUTHCHINASEA | Part of the Pacific Ocean encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan (5,5,3) |
| QUADRANT | In geometry, the fourth part of the area or circumference of a circle (8) |
| SHADE | Heads out of the area sheltered from the sun (5) |
| CIRCUS | Traveling show such as the one co-founded by the late Nell Gifford; or, one of the areas in Bath designed by architect John Wood the Elder (6) |
| ANTARCTIC | Of the area around the South Pole (9) |
| LOT | A good deal of the area of France |
| ROUGHSKETCH | Drawing of the area next to the fairway? |
| ARALSEA | Lake of Central Asia now only a quarter of the area it was in 1960 (4,3) |
| SEMICIRCLE | Shape of the area in which the cue ball is placed before breaking in snooker (10) |
| STREETMAP | The-ways-of-the-area-are-shown-by-it-(6,3) |
| EARTH | The five unique letters of THE AREA HERE, fittingly |
| POETRY | One of the areas of literature represented or depicted in Raphael's Vatican fresco The Parnassus (6) |
| LOCAL | (Pub) of the area (5) |