| GREATGLEN | Containing Loch Ness and parts of the Grampian Mountains, a valley and geological fault extending from Moray Firth to Loch Linnhe (5,4) |
| ABERDEENSHIRE | Scottish county, formerly part of the Grampian region |
| JORDAN | A country, a valley, and a river all share this name |
| MONADHLIATH | Mountain range between Loch Ness and River Spey (11) |
| ABERDEEN | Capital of the Grampian region (8) |
| HAMPSHIRE | County with the floral emblem of the dog rose, home to Highclere, Mottisfont Abbey, parts of the New Forest, Test Valley, Watership Down and parts of the Wayfarer's Walk (9) |
| THROW | A roll of dice; the extent of vertical shift in a geological fault; the distance moved by an instrument's pointer; or, a decorative cover for a bed/chair (5) |
| RIDGE | A narrow chain of mountains; a whale's back; the meteorological opposite of a trough; or, the horizontal line of a rooftop (5) |
| GLEN | Great -; valley containing Loch Ness on a fault between Fort William and Inverness (4) |
| OXON | Abbreviated name for the county containing the Vale of the White Horse and parts of the Chilterns with the snake's-head fritillary as its flower (4) |
| SPEY | A river in East Scotland, flowing through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth (4) |
| MACEDONIA | Geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula considered to include parts of six countries, including Greece, Bulgaria, Albania and parts of the former Yugoslavia |
| CHEDDAR | Containing Britain's largest gorge and part of the Strawberry Line cycle route, village on the edge of the Somerset Levels where the cheese of the same name originates (7) |
| GREAT | The ___, fault valley across Scotland containing Loch Ness (5,4) |
| KENT | County whose ragstone was used to build the ancient walls of Londinium and parts of the Tower of London and Rochester Castle (4) |
| WIGHT | Isle of -; land containing Osborne House, Cowes and parts of the Heritage Coast; host of an annual music festival (5) |
| SURREY | One of the home counties, site of Box Hill and parts of the North Downs (6) |
| CALF | Center of a Venn diagram of "Baby animals" and "Parts of the human body" |
| RIFT | A break or chink between clouds; a major geological fault; a schism; or, a breach in friendly relations (4) |
| ARAMAIC | Ancient language of the Middle East that is still spoken in Syria and parts of the Lebanon (7) |