| CRAVEN | There's a cavern, strangely, in the cottage (6) |
| BIBURY | Village in the Cotswolds, site of the Arlington Row, the cottages pictured on the inside of the English passports (6) |
| GROTTO | Got right in to a cavern |
| LUSTRE | Result, strangely, in a glossy appearance (6) |
| SEDATE | Seated strangely in a demure sort of way (6) |
| UNISON | Unions strangely in agreement (6) |
| LITMUS | Slum it, strangely, in type of test (6) |
| BRUNEI | Ibuprofen is scorned by fop, strangely, in oil-rich country |
| POLKA | KO pal acting strangely in the dance |
| BOTSWANA | Boa wasn't, strangely, in the African state (8) |
| WITHSTAND | Weather? That's strangely in the air! (9) |
| MAINE | Down east, strangely, in the U.S. |
| YESTERDAY | Stray eyed strangely in the recent past (9) |
| MINER | "In a cavern in a canyon; Excavating for a mine; Lived a ..., forty-niner; And his daughter, Clement |
| SINK | A depression in the ground formed by the collapse of a cavern roof (4) |
| AMINE | "Oh My Darling, Clementine" part: "In a cavern, in a canyon, excavating for _ ___..." |
| CAMPERVAN | Draw a cavern map to locate the mobile home (6,3) |
| TALLTREES | Name of the cottage where Bob Hope lives in the Dales (4,5) |
| GULL | Name of the cottage on "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" |
| UNTHATCH | Take the roof off the cottage perhaps (8) |