| STOKEMANDEVILLE | Buckinghamshire village in which the Paralympic Games originated in July 1948 (5,10) |
| TRISCHAZORN | Who is the most successful athlete in the history of the Paralympic Games? (7,4) |
| MOTTO | "Spirit in motion," for the Paralympic Games |
| HOPSCOTCH | Which children's game originated in Roman times as a training exercise for soldiers? (9) |
| GO | Probably the world's oldest board game. Also called weiqi and baduk, among other names, this two-player board game originated in eastern Asia. (2) |
| POGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |
| STOKE | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |
| STOKEPOGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray is believed to have composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
| CHALFONT | ___ St Giles, Buckinghamshire village in which Milton's Cottage is a tourist attraction (8) |
| ROME | In which city were the first-ever Paralympic games held, which also marked the first time ever that such events coincided? (4) |
| HELPSTON | Village in which the poet John Clare was born in 1793 (8) |
| NUTWOOD | Fictional village in which the character Rupert Bear lives (7) |
| AMBRIDGE | Village in which The Archers is set (8) |
| TELAVIV | City in Israel that hosted the 1968 Summer Paralympic Games (3,4) |
| HAWORTH | West Yorkshire village in which the Bronte parsonage, home of English novelists Charlotte, Anne and Emily, is located (7) |
| TORONTO | Host city of the 1976 Summer Paralympic Games (7) |
| MASKILL | Poppy _, swimmer who won Britain's first gold medal of the 2024 Paralympic Games (7) |
| JAPAN | Host of the 2021 Paralympic Games |
| TANNIGREYTHOMPSON | Peer who won eleven Paralympic Games gold medals |
| KNOCKANDO | Distillery in Scotland named after the Moray village in which it is located (9) |