| SIZEWELL | Coastal village north of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, that became site of a Magnox nuclear power station in 1968 (8) |
| BENJAMIN | A style of 19th-century overcoat; a spicebush; a youngest or favourite son, in allusion to Genesis; a forename of Baron Britten of Aldeburgh; or, the bunny cousin of Peter Rabbit (8) |
| BRADWELL | Former magnox nuclear power station on the Dengie peninsula in Essex |
| DRAX | Large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire named after a village west of the Humber estuary (4) |
| TORNESS | Site of nuclear power station in East Lothian, commissioned 1988 (7) |
| DALCHALM | Boy returning to middle of nowhere in tranquil village north of Brora (8) |
| MALTINGS | Snape ___, concert hall in Suffolk that is one of the main venues of the Aldeburgh Festival (8) |
| GIRTON | Village north-west of Cambridge to which a women's college, established in 1869, moved in 1872 (6) |
| BROADS | The ___;A 125 miles of navigable lock-free waterways in Norfolk and Suffolk that was raised to national park status in 2015 (6) |
| SUDBURY | Market town in Suffolk that was the birthplace in 1727 of The Blue Boy painter Thomas Gainsborough (7) |
| HOO | Sutton ___, archaeological site in Suffolk that sounds like it's asking a question (3) |
| RYDAL | Village north of Ambleside in Cumbria (5) |
| ROLLESBY | Norfolk village north-west of Great Yarmouth that has a round-tower church |
| LATITUDE | Annual music festival held near Southwold in Suffolk that began in 2006 (8) |
| PARHAM | Ontario village north of Kingston |
| AULTBEA | Village north of Poolewe (7) |
| SKOKIE | Village north of Chicago |
| INVERLOCHY | Levy rich on development village north of Fort William (10) |
| CERNEABBAS | Village north of Dorchester (5,5) |
| FELINDRE | Rural village north of Swansea near the Lower Lliw Reservoirs (8) |