| ESTATE | British National Trust acquisition |
| GEORGI | Pfeiffer _, British cyclist who won the 2024 British National Road Race Championships (6) |
| ASCOT | A British national racecourse (5) |
| LION | British national emblem (4) |
| FLEETSTREET | Metaphor for British national newspapers (5,6) |
| EAGLES | Eastbourne ...... , British National League speedway team (6) |
| TATE | British National Gallery (4) |
| ENNIS | Jessica ___A"-Hill, current British national record holder for the heptathlon (5) |
| SAVE | Punk rockers The Sex Pistols had a highly controversial hit, its title taken directly from the British national anthem God ... The Queen |
| CHICKENTIKKAMASALA | Curry that in 2001 Robin Cook claimed was a true British national dish |
| DISCOVERY | RRS ?, ship commanded by R F Scott on the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04 |
| MOIRA | First African-Caribbean female newsreader on British national television, _ Stuart (5) |
| BUNK | Place to retire for British national found ensconced in neighbour's land (4) |
| IMPERIAL | ____ War Museum, British national museum commemorating conflict that opened in 1920 (8) |
| BLYTHE | Adam ...... , cyclist; 2016 British National Road Race Championships gold medallist (6) |
| MELLOR | 1959-60 to 1961-62 British National Hunt racing champion jockey (6) |
| STAN | 1959-60 to 1961-62 British National Hunt racing champion jockey (4) |
| STUART | Moira - the first female newsreader of Caribbean heritage on British national TV (6) |
| STRONG | Former director of the V&A and National Portrait Gallery whose offer to bequeath his Laskett garden to the National Trust was rejected (6) |
| OAKLEAF | Depicted on the logos of the Woodland Trust and the National Trust, a photosynthesis organ of the acorn-bearing tree Quercus (3,4) |