| SHARECROPPER | Farmer giving up some of his harvest as rent (5-7) |
| CHARNEL | Where to find bones - some of old king and some of his mistress? (7) |
| SCILLY | Isles of -; specialising in seasonal fresh flowers, archipelago off the Cornish coast whose wildlife trust pays the Duchy of Cornwall one daffodil per year as rent (6) |
| SCRUB | Clean up some of the Aussie territory? (5) |
| SCOUR | Clean up some of the tennis courts (5) |
| LAPEL | Single paling held up some of the suit (5) |
| SPIVS | Petty criminals are holding up some of the hotel's VIPs (5) |
| STORE | Stock up some of the best, or extra special goods (5) |
| TASTE | Turned up some of sweet satsuma's flavour (5) |
| YIELD | It's hard to give up some of the crop (5) |
| ELATE | Make one proud to take up some of the talent (5) |
| BUMPERTOBUMPER | Good harvest, as against another stuck in traffic (6,2,6) |
| OLIVE | Abdul Rahman Katanani was born a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, and his experience there continues to inform his art. Some of his recent work incorporates this kind of tree, which is native to the Me |
| SHEEN | Brilliance of man confined by some of his elders (5) |
| HOLBEIN | Who painted portraits of Henry VIII, some of his wives and son? (7) |
| DIP | To plunge temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid (3) |
| RENTAL | The amount paid or received as rent (6) |
| OVERHEADS | Business expenses such as rent and insurance (9) |
| TENANTRY | Number really discontented over worker's status as rent payer (8) |
| JEFF | Chap turning up some of staff ejected |