| FIELD | Any one of the areas of grassland forming the patchwork of the rural landscape (5) |
| POETRY | One of the areas of literature represented or depicted in Raphael's Vatican fresco The Parnassus (6) |
| CIRCUS | Traveling show such as the one co-founded by the late Nell Gifford; or, one of the areas in Bath designed by architect John Wood the Elder (6) |
| ELMER | "___ the Patchwork Elephant" |
| CONSTABLE | Artist noted for paintings inspired by the rural landscape of Suffolk including Dedham Vale, Wivenhoe Park, The Hay Wain and The Cornfield (9) |
| TOKYO | Incorporating the areas of Yokohama and Kawasaki, this metropolis is considered to be the greatest megacity in the world |
| WEALD | High -; medieval rural landscape in the heart of south-east England, the main iron-producing region during the Roman and Tudor periods (5) |
| RIOJA | Spanish wine split into the areas of Alta, Baja and Alavesa (5) |
| RHONE | Southern French wine region that includes the areas of Crozes-Hermitage and Saint-Joseph (5) |
| CIDER | Popular local brew in the areas of Bulleid's 'WC' class engines (5) |
| POLAR | Pertaining to the areas around the North and South Poles (5) |
| YARDS | Measures the areas by the houses (5) |
| HEDGE | Boundary of trees and shrubs dividing farmland and rural landscapes, typically hawthorn, blackthorn, hornbeam, hazel, oak, dog roses, honeysuckle, ivy, traveller's joy... (5) |
| MIAMI | U.S. city that contains the areas Little Havana and South Beach (5) |
| RANGE | A GNER mix-up exposed a wide area of grassland (5) |
| CENTO | Literary patchwork of quotes |
| SHADE | Heads out of the area sheltered from the sun (5) |
| LOCAL | (Pub) of the area (5) |
| REACH | Arrive at part of the area chosen (5) |
| AISLE | Part of the area is left as a corridor (5) |