| LAMPETER | Ceredigion town on the Teifi (*meter, pal) (8) |
| ABERAERON | Ceredigion town on Wales Coast Path - near a bore, oddly (9) |
| CARDIGAN | Town in Ceredigion, Wales on the estuary of the River Teifi (8) |
| ICE | A wintry feature of water in Teifi, Ceredigion (3) |
| CARDIGANSHIRE | Former county lying between the Rivers Dovey and Teifi |
| ABERYSTWYTH | Resort town in Ceredigion housing the National Library of Wales |
| CARDIGANBAY | Waters west of Ceredigion (8,3) |
| BORTH | Resort on Ceredigion Coast path... in AONB or thereabouts (5) |
| TEIFI | River that forms the boundary between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire for most of its 75 mile length |
| DYFED | Area of Wales encompassing Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire |
| DEVILSBRIDGE | Tourist attraction in Ceredigion, Wales, also known as Pontarfynach |
| YSTWYTH | Ceredigion river... gives, initially, yearly stroll to walkers, youthful - thank heaven (7) |
| WOOLWICH | A town on the Thames, and also a suburb on the north bank of the 1/13/3 (8) |
| TORPOINT | The two tourists took a trip to East Devon and then travelled on to a town on the Rame Peninsula (8) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the southern tip of the Jurassic Coast near Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland (8) |
| WALLSEND | Town on the north bank of the River Tyne at the end of Hadrian's Wall (8) |
| ROTHESAY | Principal town on the Isle of Bute, on its East coast (8) |
| WALLASEY | Town on the Wirral at the mouth of the Mersey |
| MONMOUTH | Welsh town on the site of the Roman fort Blestium (8) |
| BALLATER | Town on the banks of the Aberdeenshire Dee (8) |