| SPA | A watering place (3) |
| OASIS | So, is a watering-place to be found in a desert? (5) |
| ASPARAGUS | A watering place raising sugar as vegetable delicacy |
| ADAM | He's first at a watering place! (4) |
| RESORT | ...and is about to classify a watering place (6) |
| SPAIN | A watering-place in a European country (5) |
| HOBART | It's sweltering without a watering place down under (6) |
| SIP | In unfinished watering-place one has a small drink (3) |
| SPOUT | Part of a teapot or a watering can; or, an element of a gargoyle designed to convey rainwater away from the side of a building (5) |
| GOUACHE | French word, from the Italian for "aqua, puddle, watering place", for a type of opaque watercolour pigment; or, a picture, such as Paul Sandby's Tea at Englefield Green, painted using the body colour |
| RENOIR | French Impressionist whose paintings include Roses and Jasmine in a Delft Vase, A Girl with a Watering Can and Luncheon of the Boating Party (6) |
| WINEBAR | New brew in a watering hole (4,3) |
| SPAR | A boom for the watering-place near the river (4) |
| NASH | Famous dandy who made Bath a fashionable watering place (4,4) |
| BEAU | Famous dandy who made Bath a fashionable watering place (4,4) |
| TOMMYBAR | Tool that sounds like British soldier's 'watering-place' (5,3) |
| SPAHI | Greeting at watering-place for Turkish cavalryman (5) |
| BLISTER | Swell watering place (7) |
| SPATES | Watering place gets set-back in floods (6) |
| SWIMMINGPOOL | When empty, is this a watering hole Irish Water will be expected to fill for those doing a few strok |