| CIRCLES | Goes around and around the Callanish stones and Orkney's Ring of Brodgar (7) |
| LEWIS | Location of the Callanish Stones (5) |
| STANDINGSTONE | Upright slab, as can be found at Orkney's Ring of Brodgar (8,5) |
| STANDINGSTONES | Orkney's Ring of Brodgar, eg (8,6) |
| ROTUNDA | Tour around and around the building (7) |
| ISLEOFLEWIS | Hebridean location of the neolithic Callanish Stones (4,2,5) |
| TIRE | It goes around and around the city (4) |
| SATURNPATTERN | Planet's habit of going around and around the sun? |
| ROTATOR | It goes around and around and up and down (7) |
| BUZZARD | Bird of prey that feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, it is quite common in Mallorca during spring and autumn migratory periods especially in the north west of the island and around the offshore is |
| ROTATES | Goes around and around (7) |
| MONARCH | The - of the Glen; one of Compton Mackenzie's novels set in and around the fictional Scottish castle Glenbogle (7) |
| BONKERS | Blunders around the back end and around the twist (7) |
| ORBITER | What goes around and comes around? |
| NERVOUS | We go over and around the sun! Scared? (7) |
| STONE | Ranking by weight of ancient Orcadian site, like part of the Ring of Brodgar (8,5) |
| STANDING | Ranking by weight of ancient Orcadian site, like part of the Ring of Brodgar (8,5) |
| NONSTOP | Spot on strangely about noon and around the clock (3-4) |
| LOOP | It goes around and around and around and around ... |
| HENGES | Neolithic earthworks often containing stone circles such as the Stripple Stones on Bodmin Moor, the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney or that in Avebury (6) |