| BORTHWICK | - Castle, fortification southeast of Edinburgh, Scotland, built in 1430 (9) |
| PINEAPPLE | The -; folly in Scotland built in 1761 by the Earl of Dunmore (9) |
| FIFE | Part of eastern Scotland built up in the fifties (4) |
| KENILWORTH | ____ Castle, fortification in Warwickshire whose owners included John of Gaunt and Henry V (10) |
| ARUNDEL | ____ Castle, fortification in West Sussex founded in the 11th century (7) |
| SEAT | Hill in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, Scotland (7,4) |
| ARTHURS | Hill in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, Scotland (7,4) |
| ARTHURSSEAT | Hill in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| UNIONCANAL | Artifical waterway opened in 1822 running from Falkirk to Edinburgh, Scotland (5,5) |
| MOTE | A small speck of the castle fortification so to speak (4) |
| TINTAGEL | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Castle, fortification in north Cornwall associated with Arthurian legend (8) |
| WELLS | Constructed from 1348 to 1430, Vicars' Close in which English city is the oldest intact residential street in Europe? (5) |
| VLAD | -- III of Wallachia, 1430-76, also known as -- the Impaler (4) |
| HENRYSON | Robert ___ (c 1430 - 1506), Scottish poet who wrote The Testament of Cresseid (8) |
| DUNEDIN | Otago city named after Edinburgh, Scotland (7) |
| MOAT | Possible castle fortification said to be minor blemish (4) |
| IRONGATE | Castle fortification |
| PARAPET | Castle fortification (7) |
| RAMPART | Castle fortification |
| KEEP | Castle fortification |