| OFFASDYKE | Ancient earthwork on the England-Wales border |
| OFFA | King of Mercia associated with an earthen barrier on the England-wales border (4) |
| WYE | ---Valley, area noted for its limestone gorge straddling the southern part of the England-Wales border (3) |
| STBRIAVELS | Village in Gloucestershire near the England-Wales border housing a moated Norman castle |
| SEVERN | England/Wales border river (6) |
| DEE | River that forms part of the England/Wales boundary |
| LIONS | Touring rugby union team drawn from the England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland sides (5) |
| BRITISH | Touring rugby union team drawn from the England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland sides (7) |
| CHEVIOTS | The ____ is a range of hills on the England-Scotland border (8) |
| ESK | River on the England-Scotland border (3) |
| GOONDIWINDI | Town on the Queensland/ New South Wales border (11) |
| TWEED | What is a river on the England/ Scotland border, or a type of material? (5) |
| LION | Animal that appears three times on the England football shirt (4) |
| ROYALOAK | The - - Foundation; the American partner of the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (5,3) |
| HILARY | The spring term of the courts of England, Wales and Ireland as well as the universities of Oxford and of Dublin (6) |
| TRIPLECROWN | In rugby union, a victory by Scotland, England, Wales or Ireland in all three games against the others in the annual Six Nations Championship (6,5) |
| WHY | Cross-border riverside LDP of England/Wales (3,3) |
| GREATBRITAIN | The island that contains present-day England, Wales, and Scotland. |
| TRINITYHOUSE | The official authority for lighthouses in England, Wales, etc (7,5) |
| UNIONIST | Supporter of the cohesion of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (8) |