| AMBRIDGE | Village in which The Archers is set (8) |
| TELLTHETRUTH | Don't lie, William - the archer is stranger than fiction (4,3,5) |
| OUTERSPACE | Room for archers is a long way off (5,5) |
| HELPSTON | Village in which the poet John Clare was born in 1793 (8) |
| CHALFONT | ___ St Giles, Buckinghamshire village in which Milton's Cottage is a tourist attraction (8) |
| GRASMERE | Village in which Wordsworth's Dove Cottage is located |
| STOKEMANDEVILLE | Buckinghamshire village in which the Paralympic Games originated in July 1948 (5,10) |
| HAWORTH | West Yorkshire village in which the Bronte parsonage, home of English novelists Charlotte, Anne and Emily, is located (7) |
| NUTWOOD | Fictional village in which the character Rupert Bear lives (7) |
| KNOCKANDO | Distillery in Scotland named after the Moray village in which it is located (9) |
| HOMEFARM | Fictional residence and estate owned by the Aldridge family in the radio drama The Archers (4,4) |
| STOKEPOGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray is believed to have composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
| LLAREGGUB | Imaginary small Welsh village in which Dylan Thomas' play Under Milk Wood is set |
| BLADON | Oxfordshire village in which Winston Churchill is buried (6) |
| FLETCHER | Christian name of producer for "The Archers"? (8) |
| BULLSEYE | The primary objective of The Archers |
| LISTENER | Somehow re-enlist a fan of The Archers perhaps (8) |
| RESEARCH | Delve into end of The Archers broadcast (8) |
| DOWNE | Kent village in which Origin Of Species author, Charles Darwin, died in 1882 |
| POGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |