| ARDROSSAN | Coastal town which has a ferry service to the Isle of Arran (9) |
| STRANRAER | Market town in Wigtownshire, Scotland, which has a ferry service to Northern Ireland (9) |
| SWANSEA | Welsh coastal town which was the birthplace of Dylan Thomas (7) |
| GORT | Galway town which has a large Brazilian population. (4) |
| EPSOM | Surrey town which has a racecourse (5) |
| LYMINGTON | Hampshire port with a ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight (9) |
| MACMILLAN | Publishing house founded in 1843 by two brothers from the Isle of Arran |
| CAIRNRYAN | Which Scottish port has a ferry link to Northern Ireland? (9) |
| HOOKOFHOLLAND | Small Dutch town, a district of Rotterdam, which has run a ferry service to Britain for 120 years (4,2,7) |
| STANDREWS | Scottish town which has been home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club since 1754 (2,7) |
| LEGISLATE | Make a law to get Al off to the isle (9) |
| ALEXANDRA | South Island town which has, on average each year, 66 days hotter than 25C and 92 nights colder than OC (9) |
| STMAWES | Cornish village on the Roseland Peninsula with a ferry service to Falmouth (2,5) |
| LOCHSHIEL | Playing his cello, Highland leader appears on the Road to the Isles (4,5) |
| ROTHESAY | The Sea Road to ____ is a ferry service from Wemyss Bay to the main town of Bute |
| SEAFRANCE | Ferry company owned by SNCF that operated ferry services between Calais and Dover until liquidated in 2012 |
| OFCLYDE | Inlet of the Atlantic in SW Scotland housing the Isle of Arran (5,2,5) |
| FIRTH | Inlet of the Atlantic in SW Scotland housing the Isle of Arran (5,2,5) |
| COWES | Home to the Royal Yacht Squadron and host of an annual regatta, port on the Medina considered the maritime gateway to the Isle of Wight (5) |
| KINTYRE | Long Scottish peninsula west of the Isle of Arran |