| GREATYARMOUTH | Coastal town in Norfolk at the mouth of the River Yare (5,8) |
| GREAT | Coastal town in Norfolk at the mouth of the River Yare |
| YARMOUTH | Coastal town in Norfolk at the mouth of the River Yare |
| CROMER | Coastal town in Norfolk (6) |
| KINGSLYNN | Market town in Norfolk at the mouth of the Great Ouse; a leading port in the Middle Ages (5,4) |
| HOOKOFHOLLAND | Coastal town in the southwest of the Netherlands noted as a ferry port (4,2,7) |
| NORWICH | Its southern fringes are skirted by the River Yare (7) |
| AMBLE | Coastal town in Northumberland at the mouth of the river Coquet (5) |
| DEWYEYED | Innocent action chokes River Yare at source (4-4) |
| LANGLEY | Village on tidal stretch of River Yare (*yell, nag) (7) |
| DISS | Market town in Norfolk (pop 8,000), supposed to be the birth-place of the poet John Skelton (4) |
| WENSUM | River that meets the Yare at Whitlingham (6) |
| BROADS | Norfolk ___, area of shallow lakes formed by the Rivers Bure and Yare (6) |
| PORTISHEAD | Coastal town in North Somerset on the Severn Estuary that is the location of the headquarters of Avon and Somerset Constabulary |
| THETFORD | Market town in Norfolk that contains the Dad's Army Museum (8) |
| DISSECT | Analyse town in Norfolk etc in a loose way (7) |
| YEO | Somerset river - sources of Yare, Esk, Ouse! (3) |
| BREYDON | ___ Water, Norfolk, tidal lake fed by the Yare (*bone-dry) (7) |
| MINEHEAD | Coastal town in Somerset on the south bank of the Bristol Channel (8) |
| NORFOLK | Rivers Waveney & Yare are in this county (7) |