| RURITANIA | Game girl tours part of the UK, a fabulous place (9) |
| PANICKING | Preparing a case to tour part of UK, but losing it completely (9) |
| OUTRIGGER | With Gregory I tour part of vessel (9) |
| BRITANNIA | National personification of Britain, a goddess in Roman times (9) |
| ALLOTMENT | In Britain, a small area of rented land used for growing vegetables or flowers (9) |
| BAGATELLE | Game girl carries a gun (9) |
| CLOCKWORK | Stanley Kubrick's classic 1971 dystopian crime film set in a futuristic Britain, A - Orange (9) |
| SHANGRILA | Girl has an incredibly fabulous place (7-2) |
| GRADE | In the UK, a music exam on a scale from 1 to 8; or, a category given to a listed building, I, II* or IIA (5) |
| ELDORADO | A fabulous place for older swingers to have a party |
| BAZAAR | Persian word for a Middle-Eastern market or souk, typically with stalls selling exotic scents, gold, jewellery, rugs, spices etc; or, in the UK, a sale of miscellany, often for charity (6) |
| REDROUTE | In the UK, a road with a severe penalty for stopping |
| KINGSCOUNSEL | In the UK, a senior trial lawyer appointed by the monarch (5,7) |
| CAMELOT | Arrived by fate in a fabulous place (7) |
| SPITFIRE | A cannon or volcano, emitting flames; an iconic aircraft of the Battle of Britain; a model of Triumph car; or, one with a hot or explosive temper (8) |
| WOODPECKER | Great spotted, lesser spotted or green in the UK, a bird related to the wryneck heard "drumming" on trees in wooded areas, parks and gardens (10) |
| INGOT | Costing around 417,000 for 12.5kg in the UK, a bar of solid gold (5) |
| SPARROW | With two species in the UK, a finch-like bird known collectively as a host, quarrel or tribe (7) |
| OFFSIDE | (in the UK) a vehicle's right |
| MARQUIS | In the UK, a nobleman ranked between duke and earl (7) |