| UK | Great Britain, Scotland and Northern Ireland |
| UNIONIST | Supporter of the cohesion of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (8) |
| KENSPECKLE | In Scotland and northern England, conspicuous (10) |
| UPGANG | In Scotland and northern England, an ascending path |
| BARN | Building in which cows are kept, term still used in Scotland and northern England (4) |
| LUM | What might a chimney be called in Scotland and Northern England? (3) |
| BURN | In Scotland and northern England, a small stream or brook (4) |
| FELL | In Scotland and northern England, a hill or area of high moorland (4) |
| BRITISHEMPIRE | United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland |
| UNITEDKINGDOM | United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland |
| POUND | Basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (5) |
| TECK | Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland by marriage to George V (4,2,4) |
| MARYOF | Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland by marriage to George V (4,2,4) |
| ANNE | Daughter of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (4) |
| ANDREW | Second son of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (6) |
| GEORGE | --- V, King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1910-36 (6) |
| HIBERNIA | An island comprising the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
| EIRENIC | Ireland and Northern Ireland congress aimed at peace (7) |
| EMERALDISLE | Ireland and Northern Ireland (74) |
| INFERIOR | Looking back, referee between Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is poor (8) |