| SALISBURYPLAIN | Area of Wiltshire on which Stonehenge is situated |
| WILTSHIRE | County in which Stonehenge is located (9) |
| TROWBRIDGE | County town of Wiltshire on the River Biss; birthplace of Isaac Pitman |
| SALISBURY | Plain where Stonehenge is located (9) |
| DEVOCALIZE | Perhaps whisper of coal distributed in most of Wiltshire town |
| STONEHENGE | Prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire |
| KENNET | River of Wiltshire and Berkshire |
| DEVIZES | Location of Wiltshire railway station that closed in 1966 (7) |
| DORSET | County south of Wiltshire (6) |
| AVON | Kennet and - Canal; navigable by longboat or barge, or by bike along its towpath, a waterway flowing through parts of Wiltshire and the Cotswolds (4) |
| BOLEYN | Thomas ---, 1st Earl of Wiltshire; Henry VIII's Lord Privy Seal 1530-36 (6) |
| AVEBURY | Located in Wiltshire, England, it is one of the largest prehistoric sites in Europe of the late Neolithic period. It has circles and a sanctuary. This site, together with Stonehenge, were collectively |
| STANDINGSTONE | Understudy gets on shaky part of Stonehenge (8,5) |
| TRILITH | Structure of three stones, like some parts of Stonehenge |
| OPPOSE | Be against leaders of oil protest painting over walls of Stonehenge |
| LANDMARKS | An area's prominent or well-known features, monuments or buildings such as Stonehenge or the Pyramids of Giza (9) |
| SARSEN | Type of sandstone block found in Southern England, used by the megalithic builders of Avebury and Stonehenge (6) |
| SILBURYHILL | Largest man-made prehistoric mound in Europe, in Wiltshire approximately 16 miles north of Stonehenge (7,4) |
| AUBREYHOLES | A set of chalk pits that ring the inner bank of Stonehenge (6,5) |
| PAGANS | Builders of Stonehenge, some say |