| MOUNTAINASH | One of the names for Eucalyptus regnans, widely planted in New Zealand, also known as swamp gum or stringy gum (8,3) |
| SNOWGUM | Common name for Eucalyptus pauciflora (4,3) |
| GLADIATOR | Film featuring boy - one as swamp attack victim? |
| BUNYIP | Bellowing monster of Australian Aboriginal legend said to inhabit inland bodies of water such as swamps and devour its human prey (6) |
| KINGTIDES | In the plural, what is one of the names for the large rise tide at, or soon after, the new moon? (4,5) |
| LEWISWITHHARRIS | What is one of the names for the island in the Outer Hebrides, also called the Long Island, famous f |
| ANNE | A queen of the Stuart dynasty whose skill in lacemaking, or lace itself, is said to have inspired one of the names for cow-parsley (4) |
| GREATWAR | One of the names for a global conflict depicted in the poem In Flanders Fields (5,3) |
| IRONGATE | One of the names for a scenic 83-mile-long gorge on the Danube forming part of the boundary between Romania and Serbia (4,4) |
| BRIDLEPATH | One of the names for a right of way represented on an OS map as a dashed green line (or red depending on scale) (6,4) |
| WINDHARP | One of the names for the "aeolian" musical instrument that is played by the breeze (4,4) |
| SHORTCAKE | One of the names for a rich buttery finger biscuit or "petticoat-tail"; or, a layered dessert filled with strawberries and cream (9) |
| BELLS | May -; one of the names by which lily of the valley or muguet is known; a plant symbolising the return to happiness according to the language of flowers (5) |
| ONETWO | One of the names for the rapidly delivered jab-cross in boxing (3-3) |
| SAKHA | What is one of the names for the Siberian federal republic whose capital is Yakutsk? (5) |
| EVENT | Three-Day -; one of the names for the equestrian sport comprising dressage, cross-country and showjumping (5) |
| JOLLYROGER | One of the names for a black flag bearing the skull-and crossbones symbol (5,5) |
| GERMANMEASLES | What is one of the names for an infection caused by the rubella virus? (6,7) |
| RIVER | First word of the name for a group of six species of primarily freshwater dolphins of south-central Asia, China, and South America and in the coastal waters of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. (5) |
| UMBLEPIE | One of the names, punningly referred to in a phrase meaning "eat your words" or "swallow your pride", for a bakemeat made from the inferior entrails or offal of a deer (5,3) |