| BETWSYCOED | Elizabeth going around with American student in Welsh village |
| SKEWER | Head of state Queen Elizabeth going around gardens with barbecue implement? (6) |
| REFUSAL | Fear somehow has American student in denial (7) |
| SESTINA | Rossetti essentially fools around with American verse form (7) |
| ABERFAN | Highland games enthusiast, perhaps not the first, in Welsh village |
| MAJOR | Stick around with Gold, an American student (5) |
| TREORCHY | Welsh village that hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1928, the only time it has been held in the Rho |
| TINTERN | Welsh village with a Cistercian abbey (7) |
| ETTY | Elizabeth going topless for a painter |
| AVARICE | Greed of Elizabeth going after unusual caviar (7) |
| DISAGREE | Argue about Elizabeth going after Diana's silver (8) |
| SOUSA | American student goes round America with a particular musical instrument (10) |
| INFORMAL | Relaxed at home with kind American student (8) |
| COX | Variety of pippin apple; or, a landscape artist whose paintings include A Welsh Village, Sheep Drover On Windy Day and Going to the Hayfield (3) |
| LLAREGGUB | Imaginary small Welsh village in which Dylan Thomas' play Under Milk Wood is set |
| DERI | Stormy ride for Welsh village club from near Caerphilly (4) |
| RAGLAN | Alan takes odd girl to Welsh village (6) |
| COED | Betws-y-___, Welsh village (4) |
| PORTMEIRION | Welsh village designed by Clough Williams-Ellis (11) |
| ROBESON | Paul ___, 1898-1976, bass- baritone, actor, NFL footballer and political activist who was the only African-American student when he went to Rutgers College in 1915 (7) |