| AMBRIDGE | Fictional village setting in The Archers (8) |
| VICARAGE | The Murder at the -; one of Agatha Christie's crime novels set in the quaint fictional village St Mary Mead (8) |
| INISFREE | Fictional village in Ireland that is the setting for John Ford's 1952 film The Quiet Man (8) |
| HOMEFARM | Fictional 18th-century dwelling with arable land in Ambridge, where the Aldridge family live in The Archers (4,4) |
| DARROWBY | Fictional village in the books portrayed in film and television as All Creatures Great and Small (8) |
| GROUPING | Setting, in the classroom (8) |
| NOAHSARK | Setting in the musical "Two By Two" |
| OPIUMDEN | Setting in the 2012 book "Narcopolis" |
| BALMORAL | Scottish castle setting in "The Crown" |
| GLENDARROCH | The fictional village which was the setting for the TV series, ' Take the High Road' (11) |
| LLAREGGUB | Fictional Welsh fishing village, setting of the Dylan Thomas radio drama Under Milk Wood (9) |
| JASPERCARROTT | Comedian who popularised the word “zit” in Britain and played the curmudgeonly Sykesy in The Archers last year |
| ARCHER | Name of one of the farming families in the radio soap set in fictional village of Ambridge (6) |
| INNISFREE | Fictional village in Ireland in which the John Ford film The Quiet Man is set |
| HAMLET | Village setting for a Shakespeare play (6) |
| DAVID | Sculpture by Michelangelo; or, the first name of the character played by Tim Bentinck in The Archers (5) |
| SHEARER | Leading ballerina with Sadler's Wells (later the Royal Ballet) remembered for her performance in the Archers film The Red Shoes (7) |
| NIGEL | ___ Pargetter, plummeted from the roof of his Ambridge home in 2011 in The Archers (5) |
| GEORDIE | In The Archers, the accent of Ruth Archer |
| JOLENE | She runs The Bull with her husband in The Archers (6) |