- TURF
- Gang's "territory"
- Surf's menu mate
- Surf's partner
- Territory
- War room?
- Gang land
- Gang spot
- Steak, when served with lobster
- Gang's domain
- Gang's range
- Gang's area
- Gangs protect it
- Steak, on some menus
- Surf partner, on some menus
- Bailiwick
- Gangland territory
- Stomping ground
- Surf's menu partner
- ___ toe (football injury)
- Horse racing surface
- Tough's territory
- Gang's ground
- Football field material
- Gridiron cover
- Racing surface
- Field covering
- Street gang's territory
- What gangs fight over
- Steak, vis-à-vis lobster
- Surf and __
- Racetrack surface
- Grass-and-roots layer
- It may be artificial
- Grounds crew concern
- Steak metaphor seen on menus
- Artificial grass
- Playing surface
- Territory, so to speak
- Gang territory
- Home territory
- Matted earth
- Familiar area
- Neighborhood, so to speak
- Specialty
- Gang's land
- Stomping grounds
- Domain
- Home ground
- Homie's hangout
- Gang's home territory
- Surf and __ (lobster/steak dinner)
- Surf and __ (combo entrée)
- Surf and __ (seafood/steak serving)
- Neighborhood controlled by a gang
- Filet mignon, when served with lobster
- Tough guy's territory
- Track for horse racing
- With 67-Across, a minor football injury
- Half of a seafood restaurant special
- ___ toe (athlete's affliction)
- Sward.
- Slab of peat.
- Peat.
- Horse racing.
- Divot.
- Greensward.
- Sport of kings (with "The").
- The King of Sports.
- Sport of kings.
- Piece of peat.
- Sod.
- Divot ingredient
- Gang-controlled area
- Peat, for one
- Piece of earth
- Course for some thoroughbreds
- Race track, with "the"
- Stamping ground
- Home street, to a gang
- Race track
- Horse-racing track
- Young hood's neighborhood
- A ground for running
- Gang's neighborhood
- What a gang protects
- Sport of horse racing, with "the"
- Area to defend
- Neighborhood
- Surf's partner, on menus
- Surf's partner on a menu
- Surf-'n'- --
- Surf and --
- Gang's concern
- Street gang's domain
- Athlete's surface, perhaps
- Surf partner
- Surf and ___
- Home field
- Steak, often, in a combo dish
- Grassy layer
- Grassy surface for a horse race
- Steak, in a rhyming dish's name
- Half a meal
- Area of expertise: sl.
- Grass for sports fields
- Yard material