| FACADE | The front of a building towards a street or other open place (6) |
| PLACE | A market square or other open area; or, one's seat at a dining table (5) |
| BUSKS | Performs music in the street or other public places for monetary donations (5) |
| MEADOW | ___ pipit, streaky songbird of heathland and other open country (6) |
| ROADS | Avenues, carriageways, streets or other thoroughfares with midsections or "via media" synonymous with centrism or pop music (5) |
| MEDIAN | Ground dividing a street or highway, ... strip (6) |
| REFACE | Overhaul the front of a building |
| CIRCUS | Open place at street junction to find acrobats in (6) |
| MARKET | Open place with buyers and sellers of goods (6) |
| GLADES | Open places in a forest (6) |
| GATE | Northern dialect for a path, street or way; a wicket or other hinged barrier in a fence, hedge or wall; a portal; a hole or aperture, such as the eye of a needle; or, a mountain pass (4) |
| MEWS | A street or yard of stabling often converted into dwellings or garages (4) |
| FRONTAGE | Strip or extent of land abutting on a street or water (8) |
| AVENUE | Broad tree-lined street or approach to a country house (6) |
| FORECOURT | An open area in front of a building or petrol station (9) |
| SORT | Kind to find on a street or in one (4) |
| CAR | It goes back and forth on a street or up and down in an elevator shaft |
| CULDESAC | A street or passage that is closed at one end (3,2,3) |
| OXFORD | Stop 4: Shopping street, or type of dress shirt you might buy there |
| ROAD | A street or highway (4) |