A 'hog's back' is a small elongated sharp (rocky) topped mound formed by glacial movement - there are some near me just west of Calgary.
I agree I don't like the clue because I can't see where the 'back' comes from. The definition is 'ridge' so it shouldn't form part of the 'clue' as the other poster is suggesting.. Unless 'Grasmoors' becomes G'S and the 'back' comes from 'second' in some ball game reference..
I humbly disagree with the word play; Ho for small house, Top of Grassmoor is g, PLUS the s from Grassmoor's. Then to second someone equals to back them. All this equals ridge
The Times often uses "apostrophe S" for a letter to be included, and the cryptic part of the clue is answered by "ridge". And, LIK, don't be humble - you are the king of the jungle!
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1 Small house on top of Grasmoor's second ridge (4-4)