| SNOG | Canoodle, in the Cotswolds |
| SPOON | Canoodle in the wood (5) |
| BIBURY | Village in the Cotswolds, site of the Arlington Row, the cottages pictured on the inside of the English passports (6) |
| GLOUCESTER | Founded by the Romans as Glevum, a cathedral city in the Cotswolds on the Severn (10) |
| ISIS | Alternative name for the River Thames used from its source in the Cotswolds until it is joined by the Thame at Dorchester (4) |
| STROUD | Served by the Golden Valley Line, market town in the Cotswolds that was the birthplace of Laurie Lee (6) |
| CHIPPING | Market town in the Cotswolds in which the hit singles Baker Street, Too Shy, Perfect and Bye Bye Baby were recorded |
| NORTON | Market town in the Cotswolds in which the hit singles Baker Street, Too Shy, Perfect and Bye Bye Baby were recorded |
| HAILES | Location, near Winchcombe in the Cotswolds, of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1246 (6) |
| BAMFORD | Lady -; founder of the Daylesford Organic Farm in the Cotswolds (7) |
| CIRENCESTER | Largest town in the Cotswolds, known in Roman times as Corinium (11) |
| THAMES | River which has its source in the Cotswolds and flows into the North Sea (6) |
| GLOS | Abbreviated name of a county in the Cotswolds that is home to the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall's residence Highgrove (4) |
| DRYSTONE | Type of wall without mortar found in the Cotswolds and the Yorkshire Dales (3-5) |
| TUMULI | Ancient burial mounds like the one at Belas Knap in the Cotswolds (6) |
| EVENLODE | River and Gloucestershire village in the Cotswolds (8) |
| SNOGS | Canoodles, in England |
| ADONISBLUE | Sometimes spotted in the Cotswolds, one of Britain's rarest butterflies (6,4) |
| KELMSCOTT | - Manor; summer retreat of William Morris and his family in the Cotswolds (9) |
| LOW | Turns up in The Cotswolds needing a refill (3) |