| BARN | There is a farm building near the centre of Hele Barton that we are having converted (4) |
| EELS | I saw four of my friends in the centre of Hele -- they were going to the seafront to try to catch some fish (4) |
| TAUT | Thanks to you we are having tea well drawn |
| DAMP | ____ course, a layer of waterproof material in the wall of a building near the ground (4) |
| IZMIRTURKEY | Q. "Is filet mignon we are having, comrade?"A. "No, ___" |
| PENHALE | My nan initially had a place in Hele, then she had a place in Portishead, and now she's moved to a village near Porth Mellin (7) |
| LEASHED | Tethered to a building near the meadow (7) |
| DOVERCASTLE | Led on tortuous route round dull old building near the cliffs (5,6) |
| SHEARER | The female at the rear, waving, is a farm worker |
| SOW | Make clear missing horse is a farm animal |
| APES | "We admit that we are like ___, but we seldom realise that we are ___": Richard Dawkins (4) |
| LEAR | Shakespeare character who says "When we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools" |
| BREA | My brother, who lives near the centre of Cerne Abbas, is coming to visit my place near Redruth (4) |
| IDES | In the ancient Roman calendar, a plural noun for a day near the middle of a month |
| OMEN | A sign that we are to head off those women (4) |
| BYRE | Sounds like one who pays the price for a farm building (4) |
| VENT | Opening of medical facility near the centre of Malvern (4) |
| FOMO | The feeling that other people are having fun without you |
| COOP | A farm building for housing poultry (4) |
| URDU | Language from old city near the centre of Honduras (4) |