| COPACABANA | Take a taxi next to an area of famous beach (10) |
| MASSACRE | Mow down heap piled next to an area of land (8) |
| CATCHACRAB | Have a bad row and take a taxi across river |
| RIGHTTHERE | Phrase uttered while pointing to an area where a person is supposed to stand |
| TOETERNITY | "I never knew it could be like this. Nobody ever kissed me the way you do," said Deborah Kerr in the famous beach scene in From Here ... (2,8) |
| LANHYDROCK | Last week, two of my friends, who live in Claydon and East Lulworth, moved in together, to an area near Bodmin known for its country estate and mansion (10) |
| OBSERVER | One posted to an area of conflict to monitor events, supervise a ceasefire and the like (8) |
| BARBARYCOAST | Name given to an area of the Mediterranean which was a hotbed of piracy in the 17th and 18th centuries (7,5) |
| NEWFOREST | Breed of pony indigenous to an area of Hampshire/Wiltshire heath and woodland of the same name (3,6) |
| PASCAL | SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton applied to an area of one square metre (6) |
| MINOR | Term applied historically to an area of Asia roughly corresponding to modern Anatolia (5) |
| ACTON | Something performed relating to an area of the London borough of Ealing (5) |
| REGIONAL | Relating to an area of the country |
| COOTAMUNDRAWATTLE | Tree native to an area of NSW (11,6) |
| UPLANDS | What name is sometimes applied to an area of high or hilly ground? (7) |
| CALABRIA | From La Scala, Brian went to an area of southwest Italy (8) |
| SILICON | - - - Valley, name given to an area of California known for its tech companies (7) |
| OWN | Hold the title to an area of Wigtown (3) |
| CAB | To see a seaman, take a taxi |
| CABER | Take a taxi with hesitation to get a Highland Games item (5) |