| FORTGEORGE | Citadel built after the 1745 Jacobite rising, guarding the sea approaches to Inverness |
| GLENFINNAN | Lochaber location where the 1745 Jacobite rising began (10) |
| FLORA | ___ MacDonald, heroine of the 1745 Jacobite rising (5) |
| TREWS | Tartan trousers, banned after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion (5) |
| HYDROSTONE | Built after the 1917 Halifax Explosion, this historic neighbourhood in Nova Scotia's capital is known for its distinct architectural style |
| NEARS | Leaders of naval expedition are reconnoitring sea approaches |
| BONNIE | Leader of the 1745 Jacobite uprising (6,6,7) |
| WAVERLEY | Sir Walter Scott historical novel set in the Jacobite rising of 1745 |
| PRESTONPANS | Town near Edinburgh, early battlesite in the Jacobite rising of 1745 |
| CASBAHS | Citadels built by graduate with external money closer to Inverness (7) |
| SONOFPOMPEY | In 1.3, Antony meets with Cleopatra to say he is leaving to go back to Rome, where his political enemies. He mentions one who "Makes his approaches to the port of Rome." Who is this person? |
| DELTAIC | Citadel built at the mouth of the Nile, for example (7) |
| BRAEMAR | Scottish village, the starting point of the 1715 Jacobite rising (7) |
| SNOWMAN | Two-boilie rig on the hair - built after wintry fall? (7) |
| ANTONIA | ******* Fortress, citadel built by Herod the Great in Jerusalem (7) |
| GREATGLEN | The ___ ___ Way runs from Fort William to Inverness - large gent shattered! (5, 4) |
| LEGSIT | Perfectly allowable to get closer to Inverness, but runs away (4,2) |
| SASHCORDS | Pulling strings for band and company on the road close to Inverness (4,5) |
| ICEBERGLETTUCE | Maybe lacking taste, leaves parts of Greece, etc, built after Reformation |
| FORTYFIVE | 18th cent. Jacobite rising led by Bonnie Prince Charlie (5,4,9) |