| CHARD | Ancient borough in the county of Somerset, near the borders of both Devon and Dorset (5) |
| BATH | The largest city and settlement in the county of Somerset (4) |
| BRIDGWATER | Market town in Somerset near the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor (10) |
| LAUNCESTON | Ancient borough and civil parish in eastern Cornwall (10) |
| DESERTER | Rat found in desolate area near the borders of Ecuador (8) |
| LOOKOUT | Facilities near the borders of Kosovo upset observer (7) |
| WESTONSUPERMARE | Raised in W Somerset, near busy resort town (6-5-4) |
| ELPASO | Texan city near the border of the USA and Mexico (2,4) |
| ROSS | ___-on-Wye, town near the border of England and Wales (4) |
| STOUR | Any of several rivers in England, such as the one flowing through Wiltshire, the Blackmore Vale and Dorset or the one rising in Cambridgeshire and coursing through Dedham Vale (5) |
| POOLE | The second-largest town in the county of Dorset (5) |
| SALOP | Former name for both the county of Shropshire and the town of Shrewsbury (5) |
| SLIGO | Name of the county of northwestern Ireland in which Yeats's Innisfree is located (5) |
| BRONX | Borough in the north of New York city (5) |
| PROUD | The ___" Duke; nickname of the peer Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, who rebuilt Petworth House in a baroque style with his heiress wife Elizabeth Percy (5) |
| APPLE | Bramley, Cox's orange pippin, russet ... a fruit related to roses, quinces, almonds and pears used for cider, vinegar, tarte tatin and Dorset cake (5) |
| EARTH | Ground near the Borders |
| GORGE | Cheddar -; limestone ravine in the Mendip Hills of Somerset, popular with cyclists (5) |
| FROME | Town in the Mendip district of Somerset approximately 13 miles south of Bath |
| SHEEP | Farm animal whose UK breeds include Cheviot and Dorset Horn (5) |