| STADIUM | Word derived from the ancient Greek meaning "racecourse", for an arena for sports events (7) |
| SQUASHCOURT | Flatten legal arena for sports venue (6,5) |
| ORIENTEERING | The East European twice used arena for sport |
| DROME | Suffix meaning "racecourse" |
| LIMOSIS | Medical term for an abnormally strong appetite, derived from the ancient Greek for "hunger" |
| CHERVIL | From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) |
| KINGCUP | Related to buttercups and also known as a marsh marigold, a flower whose Latin name derives from the Ancient Greek meaning "goblet" (7) |
| ANTIQUE | Word for remains from the ancient Greek or Roman world that means anything old or collectable (7) |
| COCHLEA | Curving part of the human ear, named from the Ancient Greek for 'snail shell' (7) |
| ADMIRAL | Naval rank supposedly derived from the ancient Arabic term amir al-bahr (7) |
| AEOLIAN | Relating to or caused by wind (from the Ancient Greek god of the wind) (7) |
| PHARAOH | Title derived from the ancient Egyptian for "great house" |
| JOURNAL | Word derived from the Old French meaning "daily" for a diary, newspaper, logbook or a record of proceedings (7) |
| AVENUES | Ways of approaching problems primarily associated with places for sports events (7) |
| EMERALD | Green gemstone whose name derives from the ancient Hebrew meaning "flash" or "sparkle" (7) |
| KALE | Leafy brassica with a curly variety and the Tuscan lacinato or cavolo nero; or, from the ancient Greek meaning "beauty", a moon of Jupiter named after one of the Charites or Graces (4) |
| PLANET | From the ancient Greek meaning "wanderer", any one of the celestial bodies held in its elliptical orbit around the Sun by gravitational attraction (6) |
| RACEWAY | Place for sports events involving horses or cars |
| SHAMPOO | Word derived from the Hindi for "to massage" |
| KARAOKE | Word derived from the Japanese for "empty orchestra" |