| LEISURECENTRE | Recreational facility in America that is large, brought about by modern engineers (7,6) |
| DOGIE | Motherless calf in US that is faced with canine |
| BOWLINGALLEY | Recreational facility in between two vessels (7,5) |
| LIDO | Recreational facility in Florida, weirdly far away |
| LESSERHEMLOCK | A European poisonous weed naturalised in America that resembles parsley (6,7) |
| NERVEWRACKING | Hesitation over volume accommodated by modern storage system is stressful |
| WITNESSSTAND | Observe in Croke Park or in court in America that involves a brief encounter (7,5) |
| COYPU | A large aquatic rodent native to South America that is similar in size to a beaver (5) |
| FULLSTOP | Period in America that follows end of sentence? (4,4) |
| POINSETTIA | Shrub of Mexico and Central America that is widely cultivated for its showy scarlet bracts (10) |
| SUSIE | Lady from South America, that is to say (5) |
| TAYRA | Carnivorous mammal of Central and South America that is closely related to the marten (5) |
| SUSTAINABLE | Stable in America, that makes it so endurable |
| ANIL | Common name for a shrub (indigofera species) of the West Indies and South America, that is a source of indigo dye (4) |
| SPANIEL | Bridge that is large for a dog that may be small (7) |
| FIRSTLIEUTENANT | Officer needing loo in speech in US, that would be left here (5,10) |
| COUNTRYCLUB | Turkey, for example, served with mace in recreational facility |
| ORLANDO | City in Florida, US that is the site of Walt Disney World (7) |
| LASVEGAS | City in Nevada, US that is famous for its casinos (3,5) |
| PLUME | A feather, especially one that is large or ornamental (5) |