| SWATHE | A large amount of land, or often now, of public opinion |
| NOMSG | Alert seen less often now on Chinese restaurant menus (2 wds.) |
| SPOONFEED | Raced around ring and so on, often now and again, to pamper (9) |
| EVERY | ___ so often; now and then |
| ASIA | A very large amount of land here in Kansas I acquired |
| ACRED | Owning a large amount of land |
| ACRES | Large amount of land in Itabac reserve (5) |
| RECESS | An alcove, niche or secluded nook; or, often in plural, a secret place (6) |
| SLOGANEER | One who coins or often uses catchphrases, usually in the fields of politics or commerce (9) |
| ACRE | Unit of area equal to 4,840 square yards, originally the amount of land that could be ploughed by a yoke of oxen in a single day (4) |
| JEREMY | Former presenter of Newsnight and now of University Challenge (6,6) |
| WOODENFACED | Could be a decade now, of looking expressionless (6,5) |
| MISCHA | Ms Barton, formerly of The OC, now of Erinsborough! (6) |
| ROMANCE | Novel (or often its main theme) (7) |
| ACREAGE | A Native American owns a good amount of land (7) |
| GALLUP | George Horace gave his surname to a type of public opinion survey now usually conducted by phone when you have something boiling over or burning on the stove; the ... poll |
| DOESITEVERYTIME | "The problem now, of course is; To simply hold your horses; To rush would be a crime; 'Cos nice and |
| HORSES | "The problem now, of course is; To simply hold your ...; To rush would be a crime; 'Cos nice 'n' eas |
| TERCENTENARY | Our observance now of Queen Anne's succession, for example (12) |
| WOLFSOLENT | Tells now of new novel (4,6) |