| EDALE | Derbyshire village renowned as the southern starting point of the Pennine Way (5) |
| TRAIL | National -; long-distance route such as Hadrian's Wall Path or the Pennine Way (5) |
| HEMEL | 2018 RFL League 1 and 2019 Conference League South club whose home is the Pennine Way Stadium (5,5) |
| STAGS | 2018 RFL League 1 and 2019 Conference League South club whose home is the Pennine Way Stadium (5,5) |
| CRICH | Derbyshire village, near which the National Tramway Museum is located (5) |
| LEEDS | West Yorkshire city in the eastern foothills of the Pennines (5) |
| NOTED | Renowned - as is musical work? (5) |
| EXETER | Southern starting point of the Fosse Way Roman road (6) |
| TRAILS | National a"; network of 15 long-distance footpaths including the South West Coast Path, the Ridgeway and the Pennine Way (6) |
| CROWDEN | Derbyshire village, Pennine Way's first staging point - throng East, North (7) |
| PAVO | The Peacock, grouped with the nearby constellations of Grus, Tucana and Phoenix as the 'Southern Birds' (4) |
| TIDESWELL | Derbyshire village whose largest church is known as the "Cathedral of the Peak" (9) |
| PEAK | --- District, a region of Derbyshire, England, at the southern end of the Pennines (4) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire north-west of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines (7) |
| LIVEOAK | Evergreen hardwood tree of North America such as the Southern - whose timber was used in shipbuildin |
| ANTARCTIC | ___ Ocean, body of water also known as the Southern Ocean (9) |
| EYAM | Derbyshire village, isolated during the plague of 1665 (4) |
| THEHAMPTONS | These towns on the east end of New York's Long Island are renowned as a playground for the rich (3,8 |
| PEAKDISTRICT | 6 and 13 Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales |
| DISTRICT | Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales (4,8) |