| DISTRACTS | An expanse of land in a town is diverting... (9) |
| EURASIAN | Relating to a vast expanse of land in the northern hemisphere (8) |
| SKIDROW | Colloquially in the United States, what part of a town is frequented by vagrants and alcoholics? (4,3) |
| TRACT | An expanse of land creates verses from Scripture (5) |
| LANDSCAPE | An expanse of natural scenery eyed in a single view; or, a painting/ picture representing such a vista (9) |
| TASMANSEA | Seaman sat sadly by an expanse of water in the Pacific (6,3) |
| SPINNAKER | Napkins unfurled before Queen, an expanse of cloth |
| REDIRECTS | Cardinal's displeasure at court summons originally is diverting (9) |
| CONTINENT | A continuous expanse of land (9) |
| ICEFIELDS | Flat expanses of land common in polar regions |
| STRETCH | An informal word for a walk; a continuous journey; an expanse of road, time, water etc; or, a muscle-extending reach of the arms or legs (7) |
| FORESTRY | In favour of attempt to hide middle of Tyneside in an expanse of trees |
| SEA | Lunar basalt plain or mare; an expanse of saltwater with a partially bordering a land mass; or, (with "the"), a sailor's life or career (3) |
| ANDAMANSEA | In Scotland, a manse abutting an expanse of water |
| OPENSEA | An expanse of water that is away from land (4,3) |
| SPREAD | An expanse; a bedcover; butter, jam or pate applied to bread; a country estate; a double page; a feast; the size of a gem from above; or, wingspan (6) |
| AEGEAN | Point in time to an expanse of water (6) |
| SEAVIEW | Dodgy weave is an expanse of rollers (3,4) |
| SWARD | An expanse of mown grass is often described as this! (5) |
| FLOE | White sight in an expanse of blue |