| RINKYDINK | Old-fashioned, small skating area used by Spooner (5-4) |
| ICERINK | Skating area used by Eric, possibly, in Kent originally (3,4) |
| ICE | Skating area used in fantastic entertainment (3) |
| NIGHTLIFE | Small blade (maybe 25) used by Spooner when out after dark? (9) |
| COMMONERA | In our time, area used by one with grazing rights |
| SPRINKLER | Betting odds on queen having skating area left as a safety measure |
| SPAREROOM | Domestic area used as a study or for guests, eg (5,4) |
| FULLPITCH | All playing area used for this ball (4,5) |
| WASTELAND | Desolate area used to be traversed, principally, by antelope (9) |
| AERODROME | Area used for the taking off and landing of aircraft (9) |
| EVANGELIC | Lucan, eg, is rattled leaving city area used for banking |
| GIGAWATTS | Concert area used to be consuming tons and tons of power |
| BASECAMP | Area used by mountaineers to prepare for a climb at greater heights (4,4) |
| LANDINGSTRIP | Area used by light aircraft (7,5) |
| ACRE | Single unit of area used by the Dales" landowners (4) |
| PATIO | Paved area used by man or woman before ten (5) |
| ASIA | Refer to a large area used by some Caucasians (4) |
| TOGETHER | Storage area used by a ship to secure the woman's bond (4,8) |
| HOLD | Storage area used by a ship to secure the woman's bond (4,8) |
| MARSHALLINGYARD | Murdered darling lay behind swamp area used by the railways (11,4) |