| EDALE | Derbyshire village; southern starting point of 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) |
| TRAIL | National -; long-distance route such as Hadrian's Wall Path or the Pennine Way (5) |
| LEEDS | West Yorkshire city in the eastern foothills of the Pennines (5) |
| EXETER | Southern starting point of the Fosse Way Roman road (6) |
| LIEGE | Belgian city, the starting point of the gruelling Marathon de la Route classic rally, first run in 1931 (5) |
| CRICH | Derbyshire village, near which the National Tramway Museum is located (5) |
| DALES | Yorkshire _, the valleys of the rivers flowing from the Pennines in West Yorkshire (5) |
| TRAILS | National a"; network of 15 long-distance footpaths including the South West Coast Path, the Ridgeway and the Pennine Way (6) |
| SWALE | River in North Yorkshire, rising in the Pennines nearthe Cumbria border, which joins the Ure to form the Ouse (5) |
| RANGE | Kitchen item in the pennines, maybe (5) |
| PEAK | --- District, a region of Derbyshire, England, at the southern end of the Pennines (4) |
| CROWDEN | Derbyshire village, Pennine Way's first staging point - throng East, North (7) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire northwest of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines |
| CHAMONIX | Short name for the resort on the north side of Mont Blanc that hosted the first Winter Olympics and is the starting point of the Haute Route ski touring trail ending in Zermatt (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) |
| TROY | Start of a word ladder (and the starting point of the journey) |
| BRAEMAR | Scottish village, the starting point of the 1715 Jacobite rising (7) |