| SHARECROP | Work land for a portion of the harvest |
| BASTILLE | Poor taking work land in jail |
| TILL | Work land |
| MESS | Word once used for a portion of food or a set of four served together at a medieval banquet, hence a group of military personnel who eat together or the meal so taken (4) |
| GLEBE | From "clod, earth, soil", a word for a portion of land attached to a vicar's benefice; or, poetically, a field (5) |
| QUID | Left with diamonds for a portion of tea and a portion of tobacco (4) |
| SUE | Has she a novel use for a portion of pudding? |
| TURNIP | Go round for a portion of chips and a vegetable (6) |
| ACHED | Hungered for a portion of Cheddar (5) |
| TRANCHE | Car then customised for a portion of money? |
| FINO | Ring for a portion of fish and some sherry (4) |
| LOCK | Security device for a portion of hair |
| FINGERED | Touchingly, showed undue greed for a portion of fish! |
| LAMMAS | From Old English for "loaf feast", a festival traditionally observed on August 1 to celebrate the beginning of the harvest and the first of its fruits (6) |
| SHORT | Low-resistance conductor in an electric circuit that forms an alternative path for a portion of its current (5) |
| DEMETER | Greek goddess of the harvest and fertility of the land (7) |
| EASEMENT | Legal right held by the owner of a dominant tenement, permitting use of another's land for a specific purpose (8) |
| DISH | A portion of the food is hot - find a plate for it (4) |
| SHENANDOAH | A portion of the trail runs through ___ National Park, noted for spectacular panoramic views and being an example of an area that had been overused but was allowed to return to its natural state (10) |
| AMYGDALA | Upholding a boy exercising a portion of the brain |