| THEWEALD | Area of England between the North and South Downs |
| WEALD | The ___, a region of England between the North and South Downs |
| WALLS | The -, tract between the North and South Downs of south-east England (5) |
| THEWASH | A shallow inlet of the North Sea on the east coast of England between Lincolnshire and Norfolk |
| DATELINE | Imaginary division extending between the North and South Poles, the boundary between one calendar day and the next (4,4) |
| WIRRAL | Peninsula in NW England between the estuaries of the Rivers Dee and Mersey |
| GOLDENMILE | Section of promenade in Blackpool between the North and South piers (6,4) |
| THEWIRRAL | Peninsula in NW England between the estuaries of the Rivers Mersey and Dee (3,6) |
| ANGLOSAXON | The language spoken in England between the 5th Century and the Norman Conquest (5-5) |
| MASONDIXONLINE | Historical boundary between the North and South in the U.S. (5,5,4) |
| EQUATOR | It's halfway between the North and South Pole |
| FEUDAL | Like England between the ninth and 15th centuries |
| METRE | One ten-millionth of the distance between the North Pole and the equator (as defined by the French Academy of Sciences in 1791) |
| DANELAW | Occupied area of England once, and most of Wales, oddly |
| NORTHFRIGIDZONE | Area between the North Pole and the Arctic Circle |
| MIDDLESEX | Area of England, historically the 'Middle Saxons' (9) |
| FENS | Marshy area of England, with "the" |
| EASTANGLIA | Area of England comprising Suffolk and Norfolk (4,6) |
| ANGLIA | East _, area of England that includes Norfolk and Suffolk (6) |
| STRAITOFDOVER | Stretch of water between the North Sea and the English Channel (6,2,5) |