| CERNEABBAS | Dorset location of a chalk figure cut into the hillside, possibly a 17th-century prank (5,5) |
| ABBAS | Cerne ___, Dorset location of a chalk figure of a giant naked man (5) |
| INTAGLIO | Figure cut into gem (8) |
| WILMINGTON | Sussex village featuring the Long Man, a chalk figure about seventy metres tall |
| CERNEGIANT | Ancient naked figure about 180 feet high carved into a chalk hillside in Dorset (5,5) |
| WHITEHORSE | Crest of wave cut into the side of a hill |
| HILL | A landform sometimes bearing a chalk figure of a giant or a white horse; or, a small heap of earth cast up by a burrowing mole (4) |
| COVENANTER | Can net be used to get over an adherent of a 17th century religious movement (10) |
| BROWNSEA | --- Island, Dorset location of a 1907 camp that led to the formation of the Scout movement (8) |
| BILL | Portland ___, narrow promontory on the southernmost point of Dorset; location of a lighthouse (4) |
| WESTBURY | ____ White Horse, chalk figure on a Wiltshire hillside thought to mark a victory by Alfred the Great (8) |
| PASTEL | Woad; a chalk-like crayon of ground pigment; a work of art made with this; a pale hue, such as baby pink/blue; or, a light poetic piece of prose (6) |
| BAGUETTE | French stick loaf; or, a gem cut into the shape of a long rectangle (8) |
| CORNICHE | What is a coastal road cut into the face of a cliff? (8) |
| DIDO | Mythical queen of Carthage, in the title of a 17th Century opera by the English composer Purcell (4) |
| CERNE | & 15D Dorset village above which a famous chalk giant is carved out of the hillside (5,5) |
| OFMICEANDMEN | "A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep a |
| NACELLE | Gemstone cut into the shape of a pointed oval, also called marquise; from French, 'little boat' (7) |
| GINCLEAR | Like water of a chalk stream (3-5) |
| OFFENSE | Subject of a chalk talk |