| DERBYSHIRE | English county, site of Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House (10) |
| THORNHILL | Painter noted for his grisaille in the cupola of St Paul's Cathedral, murals in the Painted Hall at Greenwich and ceiling/wall decorations at Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth House (9) |
| PEAK | - District; national park through which the Derwent flows, site of Kinder Scout and Chatsworth House (4) |
| DEVONSHIRE | Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is the seat of dukes of ____ |
| CAPABILITY | The gardens at Chatsworth and Blenheim Palace were designed by ... Brown |
| WHITEHOUSE | Official residence a bit like Chatsworth ends west of river |
| ESSEX | A home county, site of Audley End House, parts of the Dedham Vale AONB and Sir Alfred Munnings' former home Castle House (5) |
| NORFOLK | County, site of Sandringham House and Cromer (where Arthur Conan Doyle is said to have conceived the idea for The Hound of the Baskervilles) (7) |
| SUSSEX | West -; county, site of Arundel Castle and Petworth House (6) |
| ARCHER | English Baroque architect who designed Heythrop Hall in Oxfordshire and parts of Chatsworth House (6) |
| SOMERSET | County, site of Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury Tor (8) |
| OXFORDSHIRE | County, site of Blenheim Palace (11) |
| GWYNEDD | Welsh county, site of the village Portmeirion where The Prisoner was set (7) |
| BOULLE | French cabinet-maker noted for marquetry whose works feature in Chatsworth House and the Louvre (whe |
| STATELYHOME | They almost managed to meet earl at Chatsworth House for instance (7,4) |
| RICH | Loaded resources into Chatsworth House initially (4) |
| BAKEWELL | Noted for its speciality pudding, town in Derbyshire around three miles from Chatsworth House (8) |
| MITFORD | Author of The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate whose youngest and fifth sister Deborah, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire lived at Chatsworth (7) |
| HAT | Haddon Sundblom's illustrations for Coke ads in the 30s cemented our image of Santa Claus in red and |
| SPURGEON | Charles Haddon ___, Baptist preacher known as the 'Prince of Preachers' after whom an institute of theological higher education in Croydon is named |