| ALBION | Great Britain ordered oil ban (6) |
| ONBAIL | Oil ban, sadly is out pending trial |
| BRUNEL | Engineer who designed the Great Western Railway and SS Great Britain (6) |
| GOVERN | Borders of Great Britain toured during control (6) |
| ORANGE | Ruling house of Great Britain and Ireland, 1689-1702 (6) |
| BRITON | A native or inhabitant of Great Britain (6) |
| OFFIAH | Martin, retired Great Britain rugby league wing nicknamed 'Chariots' (6) |
| ELLERY | ...... Hanley, former Great Britain rugby league captain and coach (6) |
| BOSTON | Billy ...... , Great Britain 1960 Rugby League World Cup-winner (6) |
| THAMES | The second longest river of Great Britain (6) |
| SEVERN | Longest river of Great Britain flowing right in 7 (6) |
| GEORGE | King of Great Britain and Ireland 1714-27 (6) |
| CALMAN | Susan _, Scottish comedian who tours around Great Britain (6) |
| EGBERT | First king of England or Great Britain in upside-down genealogy (6) |
| ALBERT | Husband of Queen Victoria of Great Britain who died in 1861 (6) |
| LIZARD | The ___, peninsula in Cornwall containing the southernmost point in Great Britain (6) |
| HOCKEY | Sport in which Great Britain men's team were Olympic champions in 1988 (6) |
| ALLIED | The major ones during the First World War were Great Britain (and its empire), France and the Russian empire (6) |
| CHEMMY | --- Alcott, former alpine ski racer who competed for Great Britain in four Winter Olympic Games (6) |
| ISLAND | Notes From A Small ___, humorous book on Great Britain by Bill Bryson (6) |