| CANNOCK | - Chase; AONB in Staffordshire, formerly a royal hunting ground (7) |
| WILTSHIRE | County containing Stonehenge, parts of the Cranborne Chase AONB and a number of white horse hill figures (9) |
| SHERWOOD | Ancient forest in central England formerly a royal hunting ground and famous as the home of Robin Ho |
| EPPING | - Forest, northeast of London, England, was formerly a royal hunting ground (6) |
| ARNSIDE | ... and Silverdale, AONB in NW England - sort of sandier (7) |
| GULLION | Ring of ___, AONB in County Armagh (7) |
| EXMOOR | With a flag bearing a depiction of a stag's head and a star, a former royal hunting ground, site aro |
| SEEKING | Observe royal hunting (7) |
| DEER | A wild animal or "beast of chase" forming the "venison" of a medieval royal hunting ground's "vert" (4) |
| YNYSMON | Welsh name for Anglesey, an island with a coastline declared an AONB, home to the longest place name in Britain (4,3) |
| SEALERY | Arctic hunting ground |
| SEALANE | Pirate's hunting ground |
| EPPINGFOREST | Former royal hunting ground northeast of London, England (6,6) |
| NEWFOREST | Royal hunting ground went for restoration around south-east (3,6) |
| FOREST | Sherwood -; former royal hunting ground and legendary home of Robin Hood (6) |
| DEERPARK | Former royal hunting ground |
| PENNINES | North -; region of heather moorland and wooded valleys in northern England, designated an AONB in 1988 (8) |
| DARTMOOR | National Park and AONB in Devon, site of Castle Drogo and several menhirs or standing stones including that in Drizzlecombe (8) |
| GOWER | ___ Peninsula, AONB in south Wales (5) |
| WEALD | High ___, AONB in Kent, Surrey and Sussex (5) |