| CHEVIOTHILLS | A range of elevations on the border between England and Scotland, mainly in Northumberland (7,5) |
| CUSPS | What are small elevations on the grinding surfaces of teeth? (5) |
| RELIEFMAP | Pilfer me a (anag) a model of elevations and depressions (6,3) |
| CHICKENPOX | Disease could be in check before small elevations on skin reported (10) |
| RELIEF | Softening of elevations and depressions? (6) |
| CUSP | What is a small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth? (4) |
| MOLE | A spot or elevation on the skin (4) |
| HADRIANSWALL | Defence near border between England and Scotland (8,4) |
| CHEVIOT | Range on the border between England and Scotland, _ Hills (7) |
| VALLEY | Wye -; AONB on the border between England and Wales, site of Tintern Abbey, Goodrich Castle, Symonds Yat and "the town of books" (6) |
| WYE | The fifth-longest river in the UK, forming part of the border between England and Wales for much of its length |
| TWEED | River on border between England and Scotland |
| DYKE | Offa's ___ runs along the border between England and Wales. (4) |
| CALCUTTACUP | Trophy awarded to the winner of the annual Six Nations rugby union match between England and Scotland (8,3) |
| BORDERTERRIER | A small, rough-coated breed of dog that originated from the region between England and Scotland (6,7) |
| PARENTHESISE | Enclose text in trim dissertation in Northumberland? (12) |
| NONJUROR | Any of a group of clergy in England and Scotland who declined to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1689 |
| OFFA | King of Mercia from 757 associated with an earthwork roughly following some of the current border between England and Wales |
| OFFASDYKE | 8th-century entrenchment forming the old border between England and Wales (5,4) |
| SOLWAYFIRTH | Inlet of the Irish Sea between England and Scotland |