|  | AWNS | Wild swan seen in a field of barley | 
|  | EXPENSE | Perhaps bills of swans seen in river | 
|  | AREA | Field of barley, as seen in prime spots only (4) | 
|  | SUBJECT | Guinea pig's seen in a field, of course | 
|  | BULLOCK | U.S. actress, one commonly seen in a field (7) | 
|  | THELADY | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) | 
|  | OFSHALOTT | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) | 
|  | DISCIPLINING | Giving someone a rocket in a field of study briefly popular with Heisenberg's Foundation (12) | 
|  | PACESETTER | One up ahead in a field of racers | 
|  | ALARMISTS | Member in a field of combat? Such will be inclined to panic | 
|  | FROLIC | Skip around in a field of daisies, say | 
|  | FAILED | Had no success in a field of activity | 
|  | REALM | Genuine first minister is involves in a field of study (5) | 
|  | ASWOON | Feeling faint outline of eggs in clutches of the wild swan (6) | 
|  | GRAMMAR | The morphology and syntax of a language; a book containing a description of said linguistry; or, the basic rules of a field of knowledge (7) | 
|  | TRUMPETER | Large American wild swan with a loud, sonorous note (9) | 
|  | CYGNUS | The Swan seen at night craftily evacuating onto cattle | 
|  | RIPEN | Mature female swan seen on River Irwell principally (5) | 
|  | ANSWER | Write back regarding wild swan (6) | 
|  | SAWNOFFSHOTGUN | Wild swan leaving thugs no new weapon (4-3,7) |