| SEEN | Spotted a landscape, so to speak |
| REAGI | From the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5) |
| RIANT | From the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5) |
| VIEW | From "to see", word for a formal inspection first, later an exercise of the faculty of sight; a prospect of fine natural scenery; a painting depicting such a landscape; or, one's outlook (4) |
| TIGERLILY | Spotted a flower to grill, yet one to take to pieces (5-4) |
| FLECKED | Spotted a naughty elf coming to a wicked end (7) |
| PANORAMA | Robert Barker's neologism for a painting of a landscape, hence a word for a wide or unbroken view (8) |
| PAYSAGE | From French for "countryside", a word for a landscape; or, a depiction of said natural scenery in a work of art (7) |
| ROEDEER | I spotted a wild doe right in the middle of a field on the outskirts of Exmoor -- it has a red summer coat that turns greyish in the winter (3,4) |
| PIEBALD | Spotted a pastry without a topping (7) |
| SAWFISH | Spotted a Sturgeon/glimpsed a Guppy: 2 wds. |
| EYESORE | They say Velia spotted a blot on the landscape (7) |
| POSTDATE | After changing, spotted a mark to deal with later |
| STIPPLE | Spotted a way to paint it (7) |
| SPECKLED | Spotted a hole made by a bird in sled (8) |
| COX | Variety of pippin apple; or, a landscape artist whose paintings include A Welsh Village, Sheep Drover On Windy Day and Going to the Hayfield (3) |
| PROSPECT | A view of a landscape; a mental picture; or, an anticipated event (8) |
| WINDTURBINE | Turner able to produce great power in a landscape |
| ASHEN | Like a landscape after a volcanic eruption |
| ARTSALE | Place to buy a landscape |