| BOCAGE | Type of landscape in parts of rural France including Normandy characterised by pasture divided by hedgerows; or, woodland scenery represented in porcelain figurines (6) |
| LEYLINE | Magical connection between parts of a landscape in part of an old poem, read out loud (7) |
| BROGUES | What rough, untanned leather shoes were formerly worn in parts of rural Ireland and Scotland? (7) |
| RURAL | Type of landscape in many of John Constable's paintings (5) |
| TITLE | Name bird by pasture with no tail (5) |
| DESERT | Kalahari is this type of landscape in Africa (6) |
| HEDGES | Botanical boundaries, fences or rows forming the characteristic chequered "patchwork quilt" of the English countryside or the bocage of rural France (6) |
| PEATBOG | Type of landscape feature in Wapusk national Park, in Manitoba: 2 wds. |
| GLASS | Transparent material upon which Thomas Gainsborough painted a series of landscapes in oils to be viewed by means of a purposebuilt candlelit "showbox" (5) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist noted for his depictions of landscapes in and around Suffolk including Flatford Mill, Wivenhoe Park, Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain (9) |
| GITE | Type of cottage in rural France equipped for self-catering holidays (4) |
| STEPPE | America's prairies are examples of this type of landscape |
| STEIN | Chef whose culinary travels have taken him through Venice, the heart of Greece, India, markets of Phnom Penh, rural France and along many of the Mediterranean coastlines (5) |
| LUNAR | Type of landscape |
| TERRAIN | Type of landscape (7) |
| VELD | Type of wide-open, rural landscape in Southern Africa (4) |
| BAYERNMUNICH | Football team run by he-man struggling to keep in charge (6,6) |
| LORRAINE | Historical region of France including the departementsof Moselle and Vosges (8) |
| DAZUR | The Mediterranean coastline of France, including the French Riviera (4,5) |
| COTE | The Mediterranean coastline of France, including the French Riviera (4,5) |