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EDALEDerbyshire village renowned as the southern starting point of the Pennine Way (5)
TRAILNational -; long-distance route such as Hadrian's Wall Path or the Pennine Way (5)
HEMEL2018 RFL League 1 and 2019 Conference League South club whose home is the Pennine Way Stadium (5,5)
STAGS2018 RFL League 1 and 2019 Conference League South club whose home is the Pennine Way Stadium (5,5)
CRICHDerbyshire village, near which the National Tramway Museum is located (5)
LEEDSWest Yorkshire city in the eastern foothills of the Pennines (5)
NOTEDRenowned - as is musical work? (5)
EXETERSouthern starting point of the Fosse Way Roman road (6)
TRAILSNational a"; network of 15 long-distance footpaths including the South West Coast Path, the Ridgeway and the Pennine Way (6)
CROWDENDerbyshire village, Pennine Way's first staging point - throng East, North (7)
PAVOThe Peacock, grouped with the nearby constellations of Grus, Tucana and Phoenix as the 'Southern Birds' (4)
TIDESWELLDerbyshire 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)
GLOSSOPMarket town in Derbyshire north-west of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines (7)
LIVEOAKEvergreen 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)
EYAMDerbyshire village, isolated during the plague of 1665 (4)
THEHAMPTONSThese towns on the east end of New York's Long Island are renowned as a playground for the rich (3,8
PEAKDISTRICT6 and 13 Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales
DISTRICTTourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales (4,8)