| AMPHITHEATRES | Open circular or oval venues in which gladiators fought in ancient Rome (13) |
| XENA | TV warrior who fought in ancient Greece |
| ARENAS | Seated venues in which sports events and concerts take place (6) |
| BINGOHALLS | Venues in which the gambling game also known as housey-housey is played (5,5) |
| ARENA | What was the round space in which gladiators fought? (5) |
| OVERT | Open circular letter, green |
| AMPHITHEATRE | A circular or oval building in which tiers of seats rise from a central open arena, as in ancient Rome (12) |
| CIRCUS | In ancient Rome, a circular or oval building for public entertainments (6) |
| INSIDELANE | In athletics, the shortest route around a circular or oval running track (6,4) |
| CALDERA | Large circular or oval depressions formed by the inward collapse of the surface after large amounts of magma have been expelled from underground |
| ALIVEONE | 1979 album by Loudon Wainwright III recorded at various venues in the UK and in California |
| CINEMA | British term for the venue in which you might watch Godzilla or Titanic |
| ROSEGARDEN | Outdoor venue in which you might find, say, Duchess of Cornwall in bed (4,6) |
| ROUND | An annular shortbread biscuit or piece of pastry; a disc of beef; a ring dance; or, a circuit, cycle, revolution or other circular or repetitious thing (5) |
| RONDACHE | A medieval or renaissance foot soldier's characteristically circular or discoid buckler- or targe-like shield (8) |
| EDDY | Circular or contrary motion in water; a small whirlpool or vortex (4) |
| LEITRIM | One of three venues in Ireland's 'World Pairs Championships' (7) |
| INNATE | Natural venue in which one may have drunk and dined |
| HALL | Royal venue in which watch chain is presented to husband with everything (6,4) |
| ALBERT | Royal venue in which watch chain is presented to husband with everything (6,4) |