| CROPLAND | Reap area of ground, arable fields (8) |
| ROTATION | A word for a spin of a planet, turn of a wheel or other axial turn; a cycle of alternating arable fields for crops or felling trees; a mathematical curl; or, any recurrent order (8) |
| MASSACRE | Crowd on some area of ground for very heavy defeat (8) |
| HILLSIDE | Sloping area of ground (8) |
| CAMPSITE | Area of ground or land equipped for holidaymakers and their tents (8) |
| POPPY | Growing with cornflowers and corncockle in arable fields and sacred to the agriculture goddess Demeter, flower of August, Essex and Norfolk and a symbol of remembrance (5) |
| CROPCIRCLE | Studied in cereology, any one of various rings or patterns of flattened corn in arable fields, popularly attributed to aliens, ancient spirits or UFOs (4,6) |
| CORN | Word linking with cockle, camomile, flower and marigold for four plants traditionally growing in arable fields with red poppies (4) |
| PORTLAND | This area of ground is to the right of the harbour that is not far from Weymouth (8) |
| TERRACING | Note end of summer sport in traditional area of ground |
| LEA | Arable field |
| LEK | Small area of ground used for courtship displays by birds such as the black grouse and the bird of p |
| BRIDGEHEAD | An area of ground secured on the enemy's side of an obstacle (10) |
| QUADRAT | A one-square-metre area of ground marked out for the study of animal and plant life (7) |
| SINK | An area of ground below that of the surrounding land, where water collects (4) |
| PITCH | Sticky black distillation of tar; a quality that allows one to classify a sound as high or low; or, an area of ground for a sports game/match |
| LANDREGISTRY | Government office where records are kept about each area of ground in a country or region (4,8) |
| PLOT | Small area of ground |
| TERRAIN | Area of ground with a particular characteristic |
| EXPLAIN | Define area of ground no longer flat and treeless? |