| ALAMEDAS | Public walks, especially between rows of poplars (8) |
| ALAMEDA | A public walk, especially between rows of poplars (7) |
| HIKER | Person who enjoys very long walks, especially in the countryside (5) |
| PASEO | Leisurely walk, especially in the evening / stroll |
| ASTEROID | A small, rocky celestial body found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter (8) |
| TREATIES | Formal agreements, especially between countries (8) |
| THESOMME | Scene of heavy fighting during the First World War, especially between July and November 1916 (3,5) |
| GANGWAYS | Passages on ships; bridges linking ships to shores; aisles between rows of seats; or, corridors generally (8) |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| PROMENADES | Public walks at seaside resorts (10) |
| SUTURE | An immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull). |
| DETENTE | The easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations) (7) |
| ATHLETESFOOT | A fungal infection occurring especially between the toes (8,4) |
| NEPAL | Country lane winding around first of poplars |
| ASPEN | Ski resort full of poplars? (5) |
| TRAMP | Long hard walk from market rising near first of poplars (5) |
| ESPLANADES | Public walks (10) |
| MALLS | Public walks |
| ARETE | Sharp mountain ridge, especially between two valleys (cirques) formed by the eroding action of glaciers (5) |
| MEZZANINE | An intermediate storey, especially between the ground and first floor of a building (9) |