| FLEETWOOD | Flying club in Lancashire (9) |
| FLEETWOODMAC | Old lady in flying club caught 24 (9,3) |
| RAS | What are the initials of the flying club founded in the United Kingdom in 1966 and for which Prince Philip was Air Commodore? (1,1,1) |
| BLACKPOOL | Zoo in Lancashire that opened in 1972 (9) |
| BAT | Flying club |
| LANCASTER | City in Lancashire (9) |
| MORECAMBE | Town in Lancashire (9) |
| BLACKBURN | Large industrial town in Lancashire housing Ewood Park football stadium (9) |
| TREACLE | A by-product of sugar refining; according to an old music-hall joke, it was mined in Lancashire, notably in Sabden, where the story was encouraged by fictitious reports in local newspapers in the 1930 |
| AIRTOURS | Global travel group founded in Lancashire in 1972 that rebranded as MyTravel Group pic in 2002 (8) |
| BLACKPOOLTOWER | Tall coastal tourist site in Lancashire that opened in 1894 (9,5) |
| HOTPOT | Stolen drug in dish in Lancashire |
| PRESTON | Lie in pool endlessly somewhere in Lancashire (7) |
| RIBBLE | - Valley; district in Lancashire with parts situated in the Forest of Bowland (6) |
| USABLE | Book set in university town in Lancashire is fit for purpose (6) |
| PENDLE | Writer regularly delved in local government district in Lancashire (6) |
| THORA | She was born in Lancashire, England, and appeared in more than 100 films, on TV and stage, with a career spanning over 70 years. Her name? (5,4) |
| HIRD | She was born in Lancashire, England, and appeared in more than 100 films, on TV and stage, with a career spanning over 70 years. Her name? (5,4) |
| CHORTLE | Short time in Lancashire town almost producing laugh (7) |
| IRENA | Foreign woman finds refuge in Lancashire, naturally (5) |