| WILTON | - House; situated in Wiltshire near the confluence of the rivers Wylye and Nadder, seat of the Earls of Pembroke since its granting by Henry VIII to Sir William Herbert in 1544 (6) |
| THEVIC | Public house situated on Albert Square that was cursed by 'Aunt' Babe Smith (3,3) |
| SALISBURY | Cathedral city at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne (9) |
| WILTSHIRE | County where rivers Nadder, Ebble, Wylye, etc meet (9) |
| TILL | Wiltshire river joining the Wylye - part of bait illegal! (4) |
| EGLANTINE | Rose's home situated in jolly elegant surroundings |
| ONESTAR | Very basic home situated in row |
| GLAMIS | Castle in the heart of Angus, ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (6) |
| HOLKHAM | - Hall; seat of the Earls of Leicester in Norfolk, originally designed by William Kent for Thomas Coke in the 1700s (7) |
| BETWSYCOED | Village in Snowdonia near the confluence of the rivers Conwy and Llugwy |
| SCHENECTADY | City in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers (11) |
| DOWNTON | - Abbey; fictional seat of the Earls of Grantham in Julian Fellowes' drama filmed at Highclere Castle (7) |
| SCONEPALACE | Home, near Perth in Scotland, of the Earls of Mansfield since the early 1600s (5,6) |
| YUMA | City near the confluence of the Colorado and Gila rivers |
| EDWARD | Forename of the Earl of Wessex, the youngest of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's four children (6) |
| LONGFORD | ____ Castle, stately home in Wiltshire and seat of the Earl of Radnor |
| GHENT | Capital of the province of East Flanders in NE Belgium, at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys (5) |
| LOWTHER | ? Castle, former family seat of the Earl of Londsdale south of Penrith, Cumbria (7) |
| MONMOUTH | Town in SE Wales near the border with England at the confluence of the Rivers Wye and Monnow |
| GOOLE | Inland port in the East Riding of Yorkshire at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Don |