| LUM | What might a chimney be called in Scotland and Northern England? (3) |
| BURN | What might a small stream be called in Scotland? (4) |
| BARN | Building in which cows are kept, term still used in Scotland and northern England (4) |
| FELL | In Scotland and northern England, a hill or area of high moorland (4) |
| KENSPECKLE | In Scotland and northern England, conspicuous (10) |
| UPGANG | In Scotland and northern England, an ascending path |
| GRINGO | What might a foreigner be called in a Spanish-speaking country? (6) |
| GULCH | What might a ravine be called in the US? (5) |
| TABLET | What might a writing pad be called in America? (6) |
| WAGATTHEWA | In Scotland and Northumbria, an old name for a hanging clock with pendulum and weights exposed, and in folklore, a brownie dwelling in the kitchen |
| THEBOYFROMALTHEIMER | *What a fellow from a burg northeast of Pine Bluff might be called in Little Rock |
| OUGHTNT | “Give [a] baby a fair chance, and if it doesn’t do something it ___ to a doctor should be called in at once” (Jerome K Jerome) |
| KIRK | What might a church in Scotland be called? (4) |
| GREYEYEDPEAS | What the group that sang "I Gotta Feeling" might be called in a couple of decades? |
| FBIAGENTS | Govt. employees encoded by the nine other longest across entries in this puzzle ... and who might be called in to decode them |
| UNIONIST | Supporter of the cohesion of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (8) |
| ACE | What might a golf hole in one be called? (3) |
| ROOKIE | What might a new recruit be called, especially in the army? (6) |
| AMAH | What might a female nursemaid in the Orient or India be called? (4) |
| GEEK | Colloquially, what might a knowledgeable and obsessive enthusiast be called? (4) |