|  | GREATBRITAIN | England's island (5,7) | 
|  | SIRALFRAMSEY | England's World Cup-winning manager | 
|  | WESTMIDLANDS | Southernmost of England's six metropolitan counties | 
|  | ALASTAIRCOOK | England's most-capped cricketer | 
|  | THECOTSWOLDS | England's third-largest protected landscape | 
|  | LADYJANEGREY | England's 'Nine Days' Queen' | 
|  | ARROWVICTORY | *England's outcome at the Battle of Agincourt? | 
|  | GRAPEBRITAIN | Variety of fruit used in England's new wine-making venture? | 
|  | MICKYSTEWART | Surrey's cricket captain, 1963-1972, whose son became England's captain in 1998 | 
|  | OLLIEWATKINS | Scorer of England's winning goal in the Euro 24 semifinal versus The Netherlands (5,7) | 
|  | GEORGEORWELL | His pen name combines England's patron saint with a river in Suffolk | 
|  | CLEVELANDBAY | England's oldest breed of horse; a rare breed that traditionally pulls the Queen's carriage (9,3) | 
|  | LANDOTHELEAL | Scottish heaven and hell? A lot confused about England's crown (4,1,3,4) | 
|  | LONGDISTANCE | One kind of phone call from Channel Islands to England's rerouted | 
|  | ACTIONPACKED | Fighting by rugby players (England's wingers) very eventful | 
|  | MARTINPETERS | Scorer of one of England's goals in the 1966 World Cup Final (6,6) | 
|  | LAKEDISTRICT | Popular holiday destination in North West England, location of England's highest mountain (4,8) | 
|  | ROBERTDUDLEY | England's 1st Earl of Leicester, favourite of Elizabeth I (6,6) | 
|  | HONISTERPASS | The home of England's only working slate mine, between Buttermere and Borrowdale | 
|  | MILTONKEYNES | Largest of England's "new towns" created in the 1960s, located in Buckinghamshire (6,6) |