| KIVAS | These underground rooms were a common feature of many ancestral Pueblo societies and were used as places to conduct ceremonies at Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon. What is the name of these ancient sites |
| EPSOM | ... salts were a common purgative |
| MINERS | No plus, we hear, for these underground workers (6) |
| ADMIRAL | Red -; feeding on buddleia and rotting orchard fruit, a butterfly that is a common feature of the British countryside despite being a seasonal migrant (7) |
| MOTTE | Earthen mound surrounded by a ditch, a common feature of European castles in the Middle Ages (5) |
| WOMBLES | Spy cracking lob shot with three players around, a common feature of Wimbledon (7) |
| PRANG | Tall finger-like spire that was a common feature of Khmer religious architecture |
| CHLOROFLUOROCARBON | Many chemicals of this kind were used as refrigerants and propellants before the 1990s |
| TRAVELATOR | A common feature of airport terminals |
| GLOUCESTER | With the Cotswolds to its east and the Wye Valley to its west, city with a cathedral whose cloisters were used as a location in three Harry Potter films (10) |
| ANASAZI | Member of an ancient Native American people (Navaho, 'alien ancestors') now commonly known as the Ancestral Pueblo (7) |
| ACANTHUS | The leaves of which plant were used as the motif for the architectural decoration on Corinthian colu |
| CRYPTS | Underground rooms or vaults beneath churches used as chapels or burial places (6) |
| SORTS | Categories of things that have a common feature (5) |
| BASEMENT | Underground rooms of a building (8) |
| ROMANBATHS | Their main rooms were the tepidarium, caldarium and frigidarium |
| MESA | ___ Verde (Ancestral Pueblo site now home to a national park) |
| MESAVERDE | National park in Colorado noted for ancestral Pueblo Indian cliff dwellings (4,5) |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | The study of humans, their societies and culture (12) |
| ANTHROPOLOGIST | Specialist in the study of humans, their societies and culture (14) |