| HEREDITARY | Ancestral log with tons in it hidden under this site |
| SHORTEN | You can reduce it for her - there's tons in it! (7) |
| REPLETE | Satisfied agent with tons in shelter (7) |
| IRRITATE | Jar of water with tons in, not gallons (8) |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |
| AVEBURY | Located in Wiltshire, England, it is one of the largest prehistoric sites in Europe of the late Neolithic period. It has circles and a sanctuary. This site, together with Stonehenge, were collectively |
| SECRETED | It can't be revealed and the editor has it hidden away (8) |
| VISITOR | Guest finds it hidden in the mask (7) |
| YULE | Hear you will stack log with this (4) |
| NEWLANARK | This site in Scotland was founded in 1785 as a cotton-spinning centre by David Dale with the support of Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the water frame. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage |
| DINOSAUR | This site is a provincial park in the badlands of southeastern Alberta that is known for its extensive fossil beds. It shares its name with the ancient reptiles whose remains have been found there. It |
| NAHANNI | This site is in the Northwest Territories. It was established as a national park in 1972, and it includes canyons and plenty of wildlife throughout its 1,177,700 acres (476,968 hectares). A river that |
| EUCLA | Which town, now almost a ghost town with many of its buildings hidden under sand dunes, was established near the South Australian border in 1885 as a link in the Overland Telegraph? (5) |
| INELEGANT | Divine leg? Antony keeps it hidden -- unlike Cleopatra? (9) |
| ICEBERGLETTUCE | Crispy plant, most of it hidden? (7,7) |
| COVERT | Keep it hidden and put a lid on the tea (6) |
| EXCITABLE | Volatile lover of old guy keeps it hidden |
| CONCEAL | State, once included, will keep it hidden (7) |
| SECRET | Crete's a great place to keep it hidden! (6) |
| KILOGRAM | Again I mark log with weight |