| GLAMPING | Form of recreational outdoor living or activity in bell tents, shepherds' huts, tree houses or yurts with some of the comforts or luxuries of home (8) |
| METIER | An occupation or activity in which a person excels (6) |
| MARQUEE | Large type of bell tent with king poles, used for festivals, fetes, agricultural shows and country garden weddings (7) |
| DENS | Private cosy rooms for study or hobbies; hideouts such as tree houses or growleries; lairs of lions, mink or foxes; or, dingles (4) |
| CENTS | Shelters such as bivvies, big tops, marquees or yurts for camping, glamping, circuses, parties, celebrations or living in (5) |
| LAMBS | Young ewes or rams forming in flocks, historically tended to by workers dwelling in shepherd's huts (5) |
| BERTHS | Bunks or beds in ships, trains, shepherd's huts or caravans (6) |
| RELEASE | Catch and _: form of recreational fishing (7) |
| TENTS | Tepees or yurts, e.g. |
| ROPELADDER | Set of rungs used to climb up to a tree house, or deployed from a helicopter in a rescue mission (4,6) |
| TENT | Tupik or yurt |
| ROPE | A string of pearls; or, thick cord used for boxing rings, funambulism, hammocks, tree swings or for ladders leading to boats or tree houses (4) |
| MOVES | Players' turns in chess or draughts; the various ways that the pieces are transferred in said games; changes of houses or offices; or, acts initiating plans or processes (5) |
| TIDDLYWINKS | A word for unlicensed beer houses or pawnshops; games of dominoes originally, later a playful activity of flicking discs into a cup; or the counters used in said activity (11) |
| ALGARVE | Fronts of recreational vehicles covered in seaweed etc. in Atlantic tourist area |
| CARAVAN | Collective noun for a group of travellers; or, a shepherd's hut-like vehicle depicted in paintings by Munnings (7) |
| SPORTOFKINGS | Nickname of recreational activity of horse racing (5,2,5) |
| TERRACE | A connected row of houses or an outdoor part of a single house (7) |
| DUBLINTERRACE | The hill covers all of Howth and is ideal for outdoor living (6,7) |
| NESTERS | They build tree-houses from bits of trees rigged between two poles (7) |