| RONDEAU | Provincial Park on Lake Erie in Morpeth, Ontario; or, a form of French poetry |
| ISLE | ___ Royal National Park (Michigan park on Lake Superior) |
| RONDELET | A brief form of French poetry (8) |
| ERIE | A member of an Iroquoian people formerly living on the south shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio and |
| PELEE | Island in Lake Erie in very-southern Ontario |
| NORTHUMBRIAN | Old PM, one from Perugia, resident in Morpeth? |
| ETHICAL | In Morpeth I called it morally correct (7) |
| TAB | Entjie, in Morpeth |
| ORRIS | Root of a species of iris used in perfumery; or, a form of gold or silver lace used as an edging (5) |
| WALK | Group of snails or wagtails; a tree-lined avenue; or, a form of perambulation taken as a leisurely ramble or competitive foot-race (4) |
| HEAT | Spicy quality of a chilli; preliminary eliminating round in a race; or, a form of thermal or kinetic energy (4) |
| SPINNING | Process of converting wool, silk, cotton or flax into yarn; or, a form of cardio on a stationary bike (8) |
| RALLY | Sequence of point-deciding to-and-fro shots in tennis, squash or badminton; mass gathering for a cause; or a form of motorsport (5) |
| GROOVE | A fissure, flute or other furrow; good feeling or fine fettle; a fixed routine; or, a form of funk music (6) |
| ESCAPE | Act of breaking free; avoidance of danger or harm; or, a form of distraction from reality/routine (6) |
| VILLANELLE | A verse form of French origin consisting of 19 lines arranged in five tercets and a quatrain |
| SWEETSPOT | Point on a tennis racket that produces the best bounce with minimal effort; or, a form of training in an endurance sport such as cycling (5,4) |
| MORSE | Colin Dexter's inspector character; or, a form of code based on a series of dots and dashes (5) |
| PURL | One of the basic knitting stitches; or, a form of coiled silver or gilt thread used in goldwork (4) |
| POUND | Unit of weight equal to 16 ounces; or, a form of currency used in Egypt (5) |