| PATIO | Paved area behind the house |
| YARD | Area behind the house; former unit of measurement |
| BACKYARD | Paved area behind a house (4,4) |
| ENDZONE | In American football, the area behind the goals at each end of the field (3,4) |
| LAWN | South ___ (grassy area behind the White House) |
| AFTERDECK | Ship area behind the bridge house |
| HINTERLAND | Insinuator to touch down in the area behind the coast (10) |
| APSE | Area behind the choir, perhaps |
| END | Area behind the stumps, in cricket |
| GROUND | Plain surface to which oil paint, tapestry or embroidery is applied; terra firma; or, in cricket, an area behind the popping crease (6) |
| ESTATE | A car designed to carry passengers and goods, usually with an area behind the seats and a rear door (6) |
| DIAGON | ____ Alley, wizarding area behind the Leaky Cauldron pub in Harry Potter stories (6) |
| ESTATECAR | Vehicle with a large carrying area behind the seats (6,3) |
| SHIPYARD | Small joint behind The House where they presumably got the idea for the Punt (8) |
| LUMBERYARD | Tramp is behind the house in America for The Carpenters (10) |
| HOPIT | Run a mine behind the house |
| CAMPHOR | Temporary quarters right behind the house, a bit smelly |
| HORACE | He has to dash behind the house (6) |
| SAVOYARD | French native cabbage cut behind the house (8) |
| HUNTERARRESTKEY | Three things behind the house? |