| GREATBRITAIN | England, Wales and Scotland |
| BRITAIN | Great -, island comprising England, Wales and Scotland (7) |
| HILARY | The spring term of the courts of England, Wales and Ireland as well as the universities of Oxford and of Dublin (6) |
| MIDSUMMERDAY | June 24 in England, Wales and Ireland |
| ROYALOAK | The - - Foundation; the American partner of the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (5,3) |
| UPPERNINTH | In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the final year of secondary education; Year 13 (5,5) |
| OLEVEL | Secondary school exam in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1951 to 1986 (1,5) |
| POLYTECHNIC | Educational institution in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, allowed new university status after 1992 (11) |
| GCSE | Academic qualification in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (initials) (4) |
| LAWLESS | Anarchic student upset Wales and Scotland, initially (7) |
| SANDS | Stretches of beach in Wales and Scotland (5) |
| IVORIAN | African men from Wales and Scotland? |
| ENG | It borders Wales and Scotland: Abbr. |
| ENGLAND | Which country is bordered by Wales and Scotland (7) |
| UNIONIST | Supporter of the cohesion of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (8) |
| BRITON | Native of England, Wales or Scotland (6) |
| TRIPLECROWN | In rugby union, a victory by Scotland, England, Wales or Ireland in all three games against the others in the annual Six Nations Championship (6,5) |
| BURGESS | Inhabitant of a borough (England, Wales, Ireland) or burgh (Scotland) having full rights of citizenship (7) |
| TRINITY | - House; lighthouse authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar (7) |
| EYRES | Richard 'Richie' ..... , England, Wales, 1984-93 Widnes and 1993-96 Leeds lock (5) |