| POINTOFAYR | Sandy headland on the west of the River Dee estuary; the northernmost spot of mainland Wales (5,2,3) |
| BALMORALCASTLE | Large country house on the banks of the River Dee |
| PEEL | Resort and fishing port on the west of the Isle of Man (4) |
| NAZE | What word meaning "headland" is also the name of a particular headland on the Essex coast of the North Sea where a tower, built in 1721, still stands? (4) |
| ROYAL | Word used to describe the stretch of the River Dee that flows through the Balmoral estate (5) |
| BALA | Largest natural lake in Wales, and the chief source of the River Dee (4) |
| MUMBLES | Headland on the western edge of Swansea Bay on the south coast of Wales (7) |
| HOPE | Headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, the Cape of Good _ (4) |
| GREATORME | Limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, next to the town of Llandudno |
| WIRRAL | Peninsula in NW England between the estuaries of the Rivers Dee and Mersey (6) |
| NABLUS | Town west of the River Jordan near the site of ancient Shechem |
| CAPE | Rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of South Africa, _ of Good Hope (4) |
| HILBRE | The ___ Islands, located at the mouth of the Dee estuary; accessible on foot during summer low tides (6) |
| SHANNON | The longest river in Ireland, dividing the west of the island from the east and south (7) |
| CAPEOFGOODHOPE | Rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa (4,2,4,4) |
| OFGOODHOPE | Rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of South Africa named it Cabo das Tormentas by the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1488 (4,2,4,4) |
| MICKLEGATE | Major historic street in York to the west of the River Ouse (10) |
| AXHOLME | Isle of ?, flat lowland area in North Lincolnshire west of the River Trent |
| DELGADO | Cape ___, headland on the extreme NE coast of Mozambique (7) |
| CAPEHORN | Rocky headland on the southern tip of mainland South America (4,4) |