| METIERS | Fields of work |
| EXPERTS | Specialists in their fields of work. (7) |
| AREA | Field of work |
| SEWERAGE | Ed Norton's field of work |
| BIZ | Field of work, for short |
| METIER | Field of work |
| LINE | Field of work |
| ARCHAEOLOGY | One finds digs in this field of work? (11) |
| STING | Professional name of the lead singer of The Police whose stand-alone songs include Englishman in New York, Fields of Gold and Shape of My Heart (5) |
| SPHERES | Word for globes, orbs or planets; vaults of heaven; circles of society; fields of activity; or, walks of life (7) |
| KIM | ___ Fields of "The Facts of Life" |
| LOWLANDS | Geographic description of the fields of Athenry |
| ETON | 'The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of ___' |
| LYRICIST | Wrote The Fields of Athenry for station ahead of the rest (8) |
| ARTSCOUNCIL | Government or private body, the object of which is to promote the fields of performance, music, pain |
| PROVENCE | French region, site of the Verdon Gorge, Mont Ventoux and the lavender fields of Valensole or Senanque Abbey (8) |
| ELECTRIC | They use their sense of electroreception and dig up muddy river beds with their bill to detect the ___ fields of prey |
| LOIRE | - Valley; "Garden of France" noted for gastronomy, wine and many vineyards, chateaux, orchards and fields of white asparagus (5) |
| THELADY | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) |
| OFSHALOTT | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) |