| SLOANERANGER | Young upper-class or middle-class person prevalent in 1970s and 1980s with homes in the country and in London (6,6) |
| SLOANE | and 28dn, The term coined by Peter York in 1975 for a young upper-class or upper-middle-class person living in Chelsea or Kensington |
| RANGER | see 17dn, The term coined by Peter York in 1975 for a young upper-class or upper-middle-class person living in Chelsea or Kensington |
| FINANCE | Replace mid-terrace with home in the country - it's about money (7) |
| VORACIOUS | One less vicious, grasping or middle class and greedy (9) |
| BENJI | Name of the fictional dog featured in 1970s and 1980s movies |
| LOBO | Sheriff in 1970s and 1980s TV |
| VALETUDINARY | Man serving upper class or avoiding common, sickly person |
| FIRTH | Actor in A Month in the Country and The King's Speech whose more recent films include 1917 and the forthcoming The Secret Garden (5) |
| BONNARD | Founding member of Les Nabis who painted Two Dogs in a Deserted Street, Cats on the Railing, The Dining Room in the Country and The Open Window (7) |
| ASHTON | British dancer who choreographed Facade, The Dream, A Month in the Country and the 1971 ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter (6) |
| AVILA | Spanish city in hill country north-west of Madrid, at 1,123m it is the highest provincial capital in the country and is famous for its intact medieval city walls (5) |
| WHARTON | Author of novels including The Custom of the Country and The Age of Innocence and the nonfiction The Decoration of Houses (7) |
| HIKE | Take a walk in the country and come back in a week, I hear (4) |
| VILLAGER | He has a little place in the country, and a number of pounds for beer |
| ITSASIN | New Channel 4 drama set in the 1980s, with Olly Alexander and Omari Douglas (3,1,3) |
| LEEEISENBERG | American editor and author who was editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine throughout the 1970s and 1980s and founding editor of Esquire UK in 1990 |
| ROCKFORD | 'The -- Files', US detective drama in 1970s and early 1980s (8) |
| YUPPIE | Fashionable young middle-class person with a well-paid job (informal) (6) |
| CITY | Stars have a house in the country and an apartment here |