| CARADOC | Caer ___, a Shropshire hill ... requires vehicle and a medic (7) |
| NANTLLE | Slate-quarrying village and valley south of Caer Narfon (7) |
| RWANDA | The constitution of this African nation called the 'Land of a Thousand Hills' requires that at least a third of the elected members of its national legislature be women |
| CARAVAN | Old group of desert travellers with vehicle and a commercial vehicle (7) |
| IVANHOE | One vehicle and a gardening tool, that's novel (7) |
| HOUSMAN | Classical scholar and poet whose collection A Shropshire Lad includes March, Bredon Hill, The Lent Lily and Hughley Steeple (7) |
| ENGLISH | ___ rose; designation of a flower bred by David Austin such as Wollerton Old Hall, Gertrude Jekyll or A Shropshire Lad (7) |
| TELFORD | Part of motel (for drivers) in a Shropshire town (7) |
| WENLOCK | Official mascot of the 2012 London Olympics named after a Shropshire town (7) |
| JACARANDA | Jack in front of a vehicle and a tree (9) |
| MACAROON | Daydream about a vehicle and a biscuit! (8) |
| PARKA | Leave a vehicle and a jacket (5) |
| WREKIN | The ------, Shropshire hill once known as Mount Gilbert after a local hermit (6) |
| ARMOUREDCAR | Military vehicle and a Royal Marine alongside remote university racecourse |
| MOVINGVAN | Mayflower vehicle, and a hint to the circled letters |
| THEWREKIN | Hiker went round Shropshire hill (3,6) |
| MYND | The Long ___, a scenic moorland plateau, part of the Shropshire Hills (4) |
| BACKUPCAMERAS | Standard equipment on some new vehicles, and a hint to the circled letters |
| LAD | 'A Shropshire ___' is a vigorous rose with a fruity scent and large pink-peach blooms (3) |
| AEHOUSMAN | English scholar and poet best known for the collection A Shropshire Lad (1,1,7) |