| ARDGLASS | Co. Down fishing-village (8) |
| CLOVELLY | Fishing village on the north Devon coast (8) |
| POLPERRO | Cornish fishing village between Fowey and Looe (8) |
| BEESANDS | Fishing village on Devon's Start Bay (*sea bends) (8) |
| RAMSGATE | Seaside town in east Kent (pop 40,000), a former fishing village (8) |
| PORTIXOL | Former fishing village that is now a trendy suburb of Palma, Mallorca (8) |
| LYNMOUTH | North Devon fishing village visited by Shelley in 1812 (8) |
| STAITHES | Traditional fishing village of North Yorkshire, popular with visitors (confused atheists?) (8) |
| COTTAGES | Often thatched, cob, Cotswold stone or hamstone, dwellings traditional to rural areas, coastal towns and fishing villages, or tied to country estates for employees (8) |
| KILLYLEAGH | Co. Down village on Strangford Lough (10) |
| OMEATH | The Narrow Water Bridge will connect Warrenpoint, Co Down, with which village in Louth? (6) |
| DUNDRUM | Castled village in Co. Down, and bay near Murlough NNR (7) |
| INNARDS | Putting bar on Co. Down peninsula needs guts (7) |
| STRANGFORD | Coastal Co. Down town (10) |
| ARDS | Co Down peninsula sheltering Strangford Lough (*rads) (4) |
| MOUNT | World class NT gardens in Co. Down - fantastic team won trust (5,7) |
| STEWART | World class NT gardens in Co. Down - fantastic team won trust (5,7) |
| SAINTS | Charlie Smyth from Co Down is kicker for the NFL's New Orleans ___. (6) |
| SLEDGE | A type of toboggan; a similar vehicle for conveying goods up and down the steep cobbled street in the fishing village of Clovelly; or, an insult aimed at a fellow player in cricket (6) |
| NETS | Fishing village decor |