| THEACADEMY | Site of a grove of olive trees near Athens where Plato taught in the 4th century BC |
| ACADEMY | The ---, grove near Athens where Plato taught in the 4c BC (7) |
| PRAXITELES | Athenian sculptor of the 4th century BC statue Aphrodite of Knidos (10) |
| ORANGETREE | Part of a grove |
| STAND | A company of plovers; a grove of trees; a platform for a brass band; or, a vessel in a boot room or hall for umbrella's, shooting sticks, crops etc (5) |
| TREE | Part of a grove |
| ASPENS | Makeup of Pando, a grove of more than forty thousand trees connected by a single root system |
| PHILIP | King of Macedonia in the fourth century BC (6) |
| GROVE | Orchard of olive trees (5) |
| INSTRUCTED | d Taught in the crudest tin-making (10) |
| MORAYFIRTH | Flash beam by tree near banks of Tynemouth inlet |
| VISIGOTH | Member of the western group of Goths who were driven into the Balkans in the 4th century AD (8) |
| SISLEY | Born in Paris of expatriate British parents, the Impressionist noted for rural landscapes such as Avenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Among the Vines Louveciennes, Regatta at Molesey a |
| LYCEUM | The gymnasium and grove beside the temple of Apollo at Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy (6) |
| ANTIOCH | Now in Turkey, this city was founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals in the 4th century BCE |
| BASLE | City in the north of Switzerland (pop 180,000), founded in the 4th century (5) |
| HUN | Member of a nomadic Asian people who ravaged much of Europe in the 4th Century (3) |
| THAIS | 4th-century BC Athenian courtesan who was a mistress of Alexander the Great (5) |
| OSTROGOTH | Member of a people subjugated by the Huns in the 4th century (9) |
| PINERY | A forest or grove of cone- and needle-bearing trees; or, a hothouse or pit in which ananases are grown (6) |