| STREWN | Scattered about near the borders in the west |
| JEDDART | And 1ac Weapon similar to a halberd used in the Borders in the 16thc. (7,5) |
| SHED | Shades of red on the borders in the garden (4) |
| SFUMATO | Mode of blending in art, described by Leonardo as "without lines or borders, in the manner of smoke" (7) |
| WEED | Well-protected double borders in the garden (4) |
| POEM | Mexican hyssop raised on the borders in Limerick (4) |
| EULOGY | Praise group we've left - left over the borders in Germany (6) |
| OFLATE | Foal wandering to the borders in recent times (2,4) |
| SIERRA | Main mountain system of Mexico, extending from the US border in the north to the Guatemalan border in the south (6,5) |
| MADRE | Main mountain system of Mexico, extending from the US border in the north to the Guatemalan border in the south (6,5) |
| CHARD | Ancient borough in the county of Somerset, near the borders of both Devon and Dorset (5) |
| RESIDES | Stays in Scotland near the Borders (7) |
| DESERTER | Rat found in desolate area near the borders of Ecuador (8) |
| LOOKOUT | Facilities near the borders of Kosovo upset observer (7) |
| TIJUANA | Westernmost city in Mexico, which boasts 'the most crossed border in the world' (7) |
| MONACO | At the start of the week, current love is over the border in France (6) |
| NEVADA | State that shares the longest diagonal border in the country with California |
| PILING | A supporter of the column raising The Border in Government (6) |
| REIVERS | Raiders who operated along the AngloScottish border in the 13th-17th centuries (7) |
| CUSP | Border in the stars? |