|  | GLOS | Abbreviated name of a county in the Cotswolds that is home to the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall's residence Highgrove (4) | 
|  | STROUD | Served by the Golden Valley Line, market town in the Cotswolds that was the birthplace of Laurie Lee (6) | 
|  | HIGHGROVE | Name of the private residence and gardens of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in Tetbury (9) | 
|  | OAHU | Hawaiian island that's home to the Prince Lot Hula Festival | 
|  | CUBA | With the capital Havana, a Caribbean island country recently visited by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall (4) | 
|  | REBELLED | Showed dissent, stuffing one end of cor anglais in the other | 
|  | CYMBELINE | Directed opening of Cor Blimey! — new English play | 
|  | HERTS | Abbreviated name of a county in which Knebworth House is situated (5) | 
|  | NYERI | Name of a county in Kenya (5) | 
|  | PIPPA | Sister-in-law to the Prince of Wales, _ Middleton (5) | 
|  | HAMLETS | Small settlements belonging to the Prince of Denmark (7) | 
|  | PEMBO | Abbreviated name of a county that gave its name to a breed of Corgi, where Tenby and Marloes form part of one of the three Welsh national parks (5) | 
|  | CLARENCE | - House; stucco building near St James's Palace that is the London residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (8) | 
|  | YORKS | Abbreviated name of a county with a white rose emblem, site at Tan Hill of the highest inn in the Br | 
|  | PRINCEGEORGE | Eldest child of the Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales (6,6) | 
|  | MTOSSA | Abbreviated name of a mountain south of Olympus in Thessaly associated with the myth of the Aloadae giants; or, the highest peak in Tasmania (2,4) | 
|  | NASH | Designer of stucco-fronted houses who, following his bankruptcy and career rehabilitation in Wales, returned to London to be appointed architect to the Prince Regent (4) | 
|  | BIBURY | Village in the Cotswolds, site of the Arlington Row, the cottages pictured on the inside of the English passports (6) | 
|  | TABLE | Name of a County Wicklow mountain; also a Hill in the Malverns (5) | 
|  | MTPELEE | Abbreviated name of a volcano on the island of Martinique that erupted in 1902 causing the worst dis |