| DRYSTONE | Type of wall without mortar found in the Cotswolds and the Yorkshire Dales (3-5) |
| THAMES | River which has its source in the Cotswolds and flows into the North Sea (6) |
| OXFORDSHIRE | Southern English county that is home to the Cotswolds and the Rollright Stones |
| TRAIL | Type of footpath through the countryside with long-distance examples including the Cotswold Way, Pennine Way, South West Coast Path and the Yorkshire Wolds Way (5) |
| ENCHAIN | No mortar found in North American lock-up (7) |
| RAM | Male sheep such as those found in the Yorkshire Dales (3) |
| THEWS | The walls without total muscles. (5) |
| ALE | Beer from the Yorkshire Dales (3) |
| CHIPPING | Market town in the Cotswolds in which the hit singles Baker Street, Too Shy, Perfect and Bye Bye Baby were recorded |
| EVENLODE | River and Gloucestershire village in the Cotswolds (8) |
| WAINSCOT | Type of wall panel |
| WIGHT | Real surname of James Herriot, whose memoirs describing his life as a vet in the Yorkshire Dales form the basis of the films and serials titled All Creatures Great and Small (5) |
| INGLETON | Yorkshire Dales village near the Three Peaks (8) |
| UNSETTLE | Disturb international organisation supported by Yorkshire Dales town (8) |
| EMMERDALE | Soap based in a village in the Yorkshire Dales and featuring The Woolpack pub (9) |
| SCAR | Any one of the exposed limestone cliffs found in the Yorkshire Dales (4) |
| BIBURY | Village in the Cotswolds, site of the Arlington Row, the cottages pictured on the inside of the English passports (6) |
| SWALEDALE | With wool used for knitwear, tweeds and rugs, a hardy breed of sheep depicted on the logo of the Yorkshire Dales National Park (9) |
| SMALL | All Creatures Great and -; television series set in the Yorkshire Dales based on books by James Herriot (5) |
| EDEN | River in Cumbria that rises in Black Fell Moss in the Yorkshire Dales (4) |