| DULWICH | District in Southwark, London, that is home to England's first purpose-built public art gallery (7) |
| SUFFOLK | County which is home to England's most easterly point (7) |
| MARSHALSEA | Prison for debtors situated in Southwark, London that was abolished in 1842 (10) |
| EKING | Adding to England's first male ruler |
| ROBUST | Stoutly built public transport encircled by corrosion (6) |
| EDUCATE | Teach about Edward the First taking ducat to England's capital (7) |
| BAZBALL | The term that refers to England's aggressive strategy for Tests under new coach Mccullum. (7) |
| BROTHER | Reality show set in a purpose-built house (3,7) |
| CHEDDAR | Somerset village giving its name to England's most famous cheese (7) |
| ORATORY | Public art |
| LAMBERT | ___ Simnel, 15th-century pretender to England's throne (7) |
| NORMANCROSS | --- --- Prison, the world's first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp, built in Cambridgeshire in 1796-97 (6,5) |
| KEW | District in London that is home to a botanical garden boasting the largest living plant collection on Earth and a gallery of more than 800 paintings by Victorian artist and adventurer Marianne North ( |
| OXONIAN | Relating to England's oldest university |
| PALMANOVA | One of the first purpose-built tourist resorts in Mallorca, located in the Calvia municipality in the south-west of the island (5,4) |
| BROOKLANDS | The world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, which opened in 1907 in Surrey |
| GREATWESTERN | First purpose-built transatlantic steamship, launched in 1837 (5,7) |
| NOTTINGHILL | Area in London that is home to Portobello Road Market |
| SOHO | Part of London that is home to many restaurants and nightclubs (4) |
| WIMBLEDON | Area of London that is home to Elisabeth Beresford's Wombles (9) |