| GORGE | Ravine, such as that in Cheddar (5) |
| THRUTCH | Northern English name for a ravine, such as one east of Waterfoot in Lancashire |
| SLANG | Cant or jargon, such as that in the cockney rhyming style encompassing phrases such as apples and pears, china plate, mince pies, syrup of figs and treacle tart (5) |
| CHANT | A repetitive plainsong, such as that in the Gregorian manner; or, a repeated rhythmic slogan, sung or spoken by a crowd in unison (5) |
| METRO | Underground railway system. such as that in Paris (5) |
| SKIFF | A small boat such as that in Jerome K Jerome's Three Men in a Boat |
| BLIND | Screen for a window, such as that in the ruched festoon style (5) |
| DANSE | Terpsichorean sequence such as that in the allegorical "macabre" style, symbolising universality of death (5) |
| GULCH | Pull over leading pair in Cheddar Gorge (5) |
| BOURSE | Stock exchange in a non-English-speaking country, such as that in France now known as Euronext Paris (6) |
| VIADUCT | Bridge in the form of a series of arches, such as that in Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands (7) |
| SWANNERY | Place such as that in Abbotsbury founded some 600 years ago by Benedictine monks for the birds known collectively as a ballet (8) |
| CIRCUS | Show performed in a big top; Roman version of the hippodrome; a ring of houses such as that in Bath; or, the genus of the harriers (6) |
| PIE | Filled pastry shell such as that in the stargazey style or one baked with a ceramic "bird" in its top crust (3) |
| TRICEPS | A three-headed muscle, such as that in the upper arm that extends or straightens the elbow joint (7) |
| BILLABONG | Waterhole such as that in Waltzing Matilda (9) |
| ELECTROLYTE | Liquid or gel such as that in a battery |
| WILLIWAW | Sudden strong gust of cold wind such as that in the Strait of Magellan (8) |
| MOAT | Water-filled ditch surrounding a fortified Medieval castle, such as that in Caerphilly, South Wales (4) |
| ORANGERY | Glasshouse for citrus trees, bromeliads, orchids, azaleas and other exotic plants, such as that in Kew Gardens or the gardens of the Palace of Versailles (8) |