| WEMBLEYSTADIUM | England's national football ground (7,7) |
| HAMPDENPARK | Scotland's national football ground, famous for its "roar" (7,4) |
| ROBSON | Manager of England's national football team 1982-90 (6) |
| TUCHEL | Thomas, German appointed England's national football coach in 2024 (6) |
| NORTHYORKMOORS | One of England's national parks (5,4,5) |
| STAMFORDBRIDGE | Chelsea football ground |
| ACORN | Nut of England's national tree, used to symbolise National Trails (5) |
| ROSES | England's national emblems |
| ROSE | England's national emblem |
| OAK | England's national tree (3) |
| WOMBTOTOMB | *Like England's National Health Service care |
| TATE | England's national art gallery |
| APPLE | Eaten since Roman times and pressed for cider, vinegar and Calvados, England's national fruit (5) |
| CRICKET | Played at Lord's or on a village green, ball game considered England's national summer sport (7) |
| BORTHWICK | Steve, rugby coach who replaced Eddie Jones in charge of England's national team (9) |
| ROSERED | Fairytale sister of Snow-White; or, similar to the crimson of Ilex aquifolium berries, pillar boxes, poinsettia bracts, pomegranate "jewels" or robins' breasts, the colour of England's national flower |
| ROSETTE | A bloom-like carving, cut diamond, knot of ribbons, leopard spot, pattern, wheel window, whorl of leaves or other thing reminiscent of England's national flower (7) |
| GRANDSTAND | Roofed seating area at a football ground (10) |
| FANFARE | Announcement concerning catering at football ground? (7) |
| ITCH | Football ground with no parking causes irritation (4) |