| BEACHYHEAD | Britain's highest chalk sea cliff |
| BEACHY | ___ Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain (6) |
| SEVEN | ___ Sisters, chalk sea cliffs in East Sussex (5) |
| ERN | Sea cliff dweller |
| ERNE | Sea cliff dweller |
| OLDHARRY | - - Rocks; 65 million-year-old chalk sea stacks in Dorset marking the most easterly point of the Jurassic Coast (3,5) |
| CONACHAIR | Highest sea cliffs in the U.K., on St Kilda (9) |
| SAMPHIRE | Vegetable which grows on sea-cliffs (8) |
| ERNES | Birds by sea cliffs |
| BENNEVIS | Britain's highest mountain |
| NEVIS | Ben -, Great Britain's highest peak (5) |
| PEREGRINE | Reaching speeds of up to 200mph when stooping and most often found above sea cliffs, the UK's biggest species of falcon and the world's fastest bird (9) |
| CORSICA | With pink-hued sea cliffs, hidden coves, mountain hamlets and chestnut groves in the Spelunca Gorges and Evisa, "Island of Beauty" north of Sardinia, capital Ajaccio (7) |
| CHOUGH | A bird of the crow family frequenting sea-cliffs and mountains (6) |
| KITTIWAKE | Small gull that nests in colonies on sea cliffs (9) |
| THRIFT | A plant with pink flower heads, often growing on sea cliffs and mountains (6) |
| BEN | Frost-resistant blackcurrant and Britain's highest mountain (3,5) |
| VALOUR | The inscription on the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest military honour, reads "For ". (6) |
| BARTON | ___ on Sea, cliff-top Hampshire village; second from 37 across (6) |
| GIANT | Re-enacting reconstruction of Britain's largest chalk figure (5,5) |