| FIELD | Any one of the meadows or areas of grassland forming the patchwork of the rural landscape (5) |
| 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) |
| JULY | Known to the Anglo-Saxons as Haymonath or Maedmonath, respectively referring to haymaking and the flowering of the meadows, a month named after a Caesar (4) |
| MEADOWSWEET | The plant queen-of-the-meadows (6-5) |
| PARKS | Green spaces for public recreation; or, areas of land forming the estates of country houses (5) |
| DOWNS | Answers written vertically in crossword grids; or, areas of undulating chalk grassland (5) |
| WEALD | High -; medieval rural landscape in the heart of south-east England, the main iron-producing region during the Roman and Tudor periods (5) |
| TWILL | Prepare the ground round the back of the meadow for this material (5) |
| CHLOE | ___ Sims, Meadows or 2019 newbies Brockett and Ross - all TOWIE cast members with the same first name! (5) |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| GRAZE | Barely damage the surface of the meadow (5) |
| TRACT | Section or area of land, typically a large one (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) |
| VOIDS | Empty spaces or areas (5) |
| REMIT | Send (payment), or area of responsibility (5) |
| JAYNE | Meadows or Mansfield |
| CENTO | Literary patchwork of quotes |
| RANGE | A GNER mix-up exposed a wide area of grassland (5) |
| CAMPO | Area of grassland where two rivers meet |