| CINCH | Decorative shell found in Brecon church (5) |
| CONCH | Decorative shell found in Brecon church |
| RUSK | Crisp bread found in Brecon |
| BLACK | Range of hills in Brecon Beacons, between Hay-on-Wye and Abergavenny (5, 9) |
| MOUNTAINS | Range of hills in Brecon Beacons, between Hay-on-Wye and Abergavenny (5, 9) |
| ORMER | Shell found in Channel Islands - or French sea (5) |
| PATTI | Born in Spain to Italian opera singers, a soprano who resided in the Brecon Beacons in a castle she named Craig-y-Nos (Rock of the Night) (5) |
| CONGO | From Brecon going to the country (5) |
| YOBBO | Oik starts to yomp over Brecon Beacons, ending in Llandeilo |
| WALES | Brecon Beacons' country (5) |
| AMMONITE | An extinct cephalopod, often in a tightly wound shell, found in fossil form (8) |
| ALIKREUKEL | Cockles are clam-like shells found in Europe, but in South Africa, we sometimes call the ... a cockle. Think of Ali and the Afrikaans word for shell. (10) |
| CARTRIDGE | Shell found in two-wheeler by the crest |
| ARMADILLO | Small mammal with a protective shell found in the Americas (9) |
| SEAEAR | Another name for the ormer, a shell found in warm coastal waters (3-3) |
| VIBRANT | Lively WW2 bomb shells found in mill over time |
| TETHYS | Old sea shells found in three Turkish yachts |
| CARTRIDGES | Shells found in farmer's furrows? (10) |
| ABALONE | Sailor with a solitary decorative shell (7) |
| HILL | High explosive shell found on the borders of Dublin terrace (4) |