| MORES | The customs of a particular place or group of people (5) |
| HABIT | The custom of a sailor to strike out? (5) |
| ARCHIVE | A set of documents providing information about a place or group of people (7) |
| COMMANDANT | Officer in charge of a place or group of troops |
| IDIOM | The language of a particular area or group of people (5) |
| LOCAL | Of a particular place (5) |
| USAGE | Custom of a generation to follow the States (5) |
| FLORAANDFAUNA | The plants and animals of a particular place or period (5,3,5) |
| MARKS | The customs, behaviours and norms of a social group (5) |
| LOCUS | Particular place or hub (5) |
| WARDEN | A supervisor of a particular place or activity (6) |
| BACON | 1854 novel by W H Ainsworth subtitled The Custom of Dunmow (3,6,2,5) |
| HENRI | French primitive painter popularly known as Le Douanier (the Customs Officer); Tiger in a Tropical Storm (1891), The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) etc. (5,8) |
| SPOT | A particular place or position; a pip; a polka dot; or, a predicament (4) |
| COHORT | Word, from "garden, farmyard", for a legion's tenth, a company of soldiers, a band of warriors or other unit or group of people, strictly gathered in a hortus-like enclosed space (6) |
| TOUR | A guided visit to a particular place, or virtual place (4) |
| BUSES | Second class customs of passenger vehicles |
| BYPASSED | Took a detour, perhaps, to avoid a particular place or situation ? (8) |
| ECOLOGICAL | An __________ footprint is a measure of the demands made by a person or group of people on global natural resources (10) |
| WHARTON | Author of novels including The Custom of the Country and The Age of Innocence and the nonfiction The Decoration of Houses (7) |