| ERY | Suffix meaning "place of business" |
| ERIA | Suffix meaning "place of business" |
| ERIAS | Suffix meaning "places of business" |
| STAN | Geographical suffix meaning "place of" |
| DOJO | Japanese word, meaning "place of the way", for a hall or room for the practice of martial arts (4) |
| EGOLI | Zulu name for Joburg, meaning 'place of gold' (5) |
| TOPOPHILIA | W H Auden's Greek-derived word meaning "place to love", thus one's sense of place or affection for one's physical environment (10) |
| ENTHRONE | Word meaning place on a ceremonial chair; coronate; exalt to the seat of royalty; install as bishop; or, dignify, honour or invest generally (8) |
| LOCUS | Latin word, similar to the name of a sacred water lily, meaning "place" (5) |
| BUTLERY | Meaning "place for bottles", a storeroom for food, liquor and wine; or, a university's tuck shop (7) |
| PAWNSHOP | Place of business of a dealer who lends money on one's movable personal property (8) |
| SUFFICED | Nothing taken from place of business in South of Germany was adequate |
| EXCHANGE | For knight, surrendering castle' s a loss of one place of business |
| LLAMA | Beast of burden up for a place of business (5) |
| OVALOFFICE | Place of business of the US President in the White House (4,6) |
| PICKETED | Protested outside a place of business as part of a strike |
| PREMISES | A piece of land and its buildings, considered as a place of business (8) |
| CAVITY | A third of revenue sequestered in place of business space (6) |
| OFFICEPARK | Oxymoronic place of business? |
| DESK | Place of business? |