| HOMEFARM | Part of a country estate set aside to provide produce for the owner (4,4) |
| LAIRD | Owner of estate set out after fixing motor finally |
| PEAFOWL | Often kept on the grounds of a country estate and known collectively as a muster, ostentation or a pride, the largest member of the pheasant family (7) |
| YES | Certainly part of a country estate |
| EXLIBRIS | A space on a bookplate for the owner's name might be headed how? (2,6) |
| LUTONHOO | Used as the location of many films including Steven Spielberg's War Horse, a country estate in Bedfordshire that houses the Wernher Collection (5,3) |
| RESERVES | Funds that an insurer sets aside to pay future claims (8) |
| TETRARCH | Governor of a fourth part of a country or province in ancient Rome; from Greek, 'four rule' (8) |
| MAINLAND | The largest part of a country, contrasted with the islands around it (8) |
| VILLAOVA | Egg cells at a country estate? (going from one school in Pennsylvania ...) |
| BUYINGIN | Purchasing back for the owner at auction (6,2) |
| AIRSPACE | The part of a country that planes can fly through (8) |
| FLATLETS | Properties that provide disappointing rents for the owners (8) |
| PROVINCE | Part of a country is turned over in PC terms (8) |
| INTERIOR | Inland part of a country (8) |
| FRONTIER | Part of a country bordering on another (8) |
| PORRIDGE | Order pig produce for breakfast (8) |
| SOTHEBYS | Sobs they produce for auction house (8) |
| PRECOOLS | Readies produce for shipment, perhaps |
| SPREAD | An expanse; a bedcover; butter, jam or pate applied to bread; a country estate; a double page; a feast; the size of a gem from above; or, wingspan (6) |