| SPRAYCHARLES | Drench the Prince of Wales with a fire hose? |
| WHEEL | Go round the capital of Wales with a rotter (5) |
| ELSALVADOR | The smallest country in Central America, around half the size of Wales with double the population (2,8) |
| NOZZLE | End of a fire hose |
| CONWY | County in North Wales with a suspension bridge (5) |
| GUSH | Spew forcefully like water from a fire hose |
| HYDRANT | Street water source for a fire hose (7) |
| TINTERN | Village in Monmouthshire, Wales, with a 12c Cistercian abbey (7) |
| PEMBROKE | Town in south-west Wales, with a Norman castle where Henry Tudor, later King Henry VII, was born (8) |
| CASSON | Director of architecture at the Festival of Britain who was elected president of the Royal Academy in 1976 and illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| FIRSTRATE | Start off with a fire-screen of the highest quality |
| CORNISGREEN | 1945 movie set in Wales (with "The") |
| FLAWLESS | Nothing wrong with a fire starting to get out of control (8) |
| USELESS | Like a frozen fire hose, say |
| CORNWALL | With areas belonging to one of the Prince of Wales' two duchies, a region in the South West identified by the black and white Saint Piran's Flag (8) |
| CEREDIGION | County in Mid Wales with towns including Aberaeron, Aberystwyth and Cardigan (10) |
| WESLEYAN | Methodist from Wales with yen for reform (8) |
| SKOMER | Island off south-west Wales with an Atlantic penguin colony (6) |
| YASS | Town in New South Wales with an iconic Mcdonald's sign |
| CAMP | Area of tents, shelters, bivouacs etc, often with a fire at its centre (4) |