| BIRMINGHAM | City in England...or the largest city in Alabama |
| MANCHESTER | City in England...or the largest city in New Hampshire |
| TEA | Midafternoon snack in England or the drink consumed with it |
| LIVERPOOL | City in England or NSW |
| BEAVERDAM | Castor's construction, or the largest city in Dodge County in Wisconsin (6,3) |
| HUNTSVILLE | The largest city in Alabama (10) |
| ARTIST | Constable in England or sergeant, we hear, in the US (6) |
| DOVER | City in Kent County, whether in England or Delaware |
| RUTLAND | A ceremonial county in England - or an island in Donegal (7) |
| ESSEX | County name in England or New England |
| PARK | One team in England or two in Scotland (6,4,7) |
| QUEENS | One team in England or two in Scotland (6,4,7) |
| RANGERS | One team in England or two in Scotland (6,4,7) |
| KNAP | Hill crest, in England (or "sack" lead-in) |
| MIZMAZE | A type of turf labyrinth of which two ancient examples remain in England; or, a state of bewilderment, perplexity or puzzlement (7) |
| THETAB | Youth news website based in England, or something a generous friend might "pick up" in a pub |
| RELY | Town in England or Nevada |
| EURASIA | I say you are in the last continent or the largest land mass on earth (7) |
| JERSEY | Garment worn for cycling with a trio of rear pockets; or, the largest of the Channel Islands (6) |
| TITAN | Mythical giant, or the largest moon ofSaturn (5) |