| STIVES | Cornish seaside town in which a branch of the Tate Gallery opened in 1993 (2,4) |
| PRONG | A tine or spike to which a branch of a river, part of a trifurcate attack/plan, point of an antler and spur of a mountain are likened (5) |
| MARGATE | Seaside town in Kent in which the Turner Contemporary gallery opened in 2011 (7) |
| PENRYN | Cornish town in which a watchmaker, John Thomas, started rugby in 1872 (6) |
| NEWLYN | Cornish seaside town in Penzance that was home in the late 19th century to a colony of artists who included Walter Langley (6) |
| ARM | A bodily brachium to which a branch, inlet, octopus tentacle, side of a chair or a sleeve is likened (3) |
| LUTON | Bedfordshire town in which a major airport was opened in 1938 (5) |
| IVES | St -; Cornish seaside town in which one of the Tate art galleries is situated (4) |
| THENEWDEN | Original name of Millwall's current football ground when it opened in 1993 (3,3,3) |
| TORQUAY | Seaside town in which the 1975-9 sitcom Fawlty Towers was set (7) |
| STRATHTYRUM | Opened in 1993, golf course at 48 across (11) |
| ARTERY | From a word used by Hippocrates for a branch of the windpipe, a vessel of the circulation system (6) |
| THAMES | View at the Tate Gallery |
| SEROTA | Nicholas ---, former director of the Tate, now chairman of Arts Council England |
| OTTERS | Aquatic or semi aquatic mammals in the family Lutrinae, a branch of the Mustilidae family (6) |
| AEGEAN | The --- Sea is a branch of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey (6) |
| MODERN | Fashionable (like the new Tate gallery?) (6) |
| LONDON | Tate Gallery setting |
| WESTMINSTER | Home of the Tate Gallery |
| HEPWORTH | Yorkshire-born sculptor who lived and worked in the Cornish seaside town St Ives for most of her life; her works include Seated Figure, Two Forms, Mother and Child and Family of Man (8) |