| EMBED | Put into a dangerous place such as a reporter into a war zone |
| DEATHTRAP | Hated part developing into a dangerous place (9) |
| IMPERIL | Put into a dangerous situation |
| PRESSHOME | As far as possible push reporters into their own houses? (5,4) |
| SANCTUARY | A sacred place such as a shrine or temple; the holiest part of a church, also called the chancel; a place of refuge; or, a nature reserve (9) |
| EYRIE | Nesting area of an eagle, typically built in a high place such as a cliff edge (5) |
| LOOKOUT | A place such as a crow's-nest from which to keep watch (7) |
| TOMB | Final resting place, such as a pyramid |
| RATSNEST | Metaphor for a messy place, such as many a teenager's bedroom |
| FERN | Thriving in shady places such as woodland, a vascular plant with fronds, such as bracken (4) |
| SWANNERY | Place such as that in Abbotsbury founded some 600 years ago by Benedictine monks for the birds known collectively as a ballet (8) |
| CATERER | One who supplies food and drink for a place such as an office or for a special occasion (7) |
| PILGRIM | One who travels a distance to a holy place, such as anyone who walks the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. where one of the starting points for this journey is the monastery at Lluc, Mallorca (7) |
| ATROCITY | Communist ultimately banned in a place such as London? That's outrageous (8) |
| PRESIDENT | Quiet, living in a place such as Lincoln? (9) |
| NATIVE | One born to a place such as Vietnam is endlessly confused (6) |
| FRONT | In a war zone, the place for a leader (5) |
| RESORT | Place such as Bournemouth put in order again |
| STATE | Place such as New York or Washington, say (5) |
| EATERY | Food-serving place, such as Angelo's in Home and Away (6) |