| RENTED | My daughter lives in Treen, in an extraordinary place - but it's not owned by her (6) |
| STEADY | My daughter lives right in the middle of Yate -- she's well organised, sensible and reliable (6) |
| SHARED | Is not wholly owned by her, sad though this may be (6) |
| DAUNTSEY | Yes, both my aunt and my daughter live in this place near Great Somerford (8) |
| FRETHERNE | My father lives in Treen -- he is arranging to come and visit my village near Arlingham (9) |
| PRIVATESECTOR | Part of economy not owned by public but by members of the public! (7,6) |
| TENDERLY | When this lady, who lives in Treen, lost her two parents, she needed treating very gently and lovingly (8) |
| PRIVATEER | Armed ship not owned by a government |
| ENTREE | I had just the one course at this top eatery in Treen, as it was so extortionate (6) |
| CRAFTS | Creative activities involving making things by hand, such as woven textiles, pottery, treen etc (6) |
| LEASED | Not owned |
| BICKER | Scots word for a treen bowl, cup or dish made of staves for liquor or porridge; a short noisy rapid run; clattering noise; or, an altercation, quarrel, squabble or wrangle (6) |
| OUTLAY | Not in place, but some expenditure's required (6) |
| WASHER | Seal used to be in this place but not quite (6) |
| IGNORE | Climate policy is in place, but activists say government's approach is to do what? (6) |
| ALDERS | Treen made from plant of genus Alnus (6) |
| GARDEN | Peaceful place, but a source of danger (6) |
| DUGOUT | A low place, but at least it's shelter (6) |
| STATIN | Drug assigned place but nothing's left (6) |
| BIKINI | It's worn in two places, but very little (6) |