| STEVENAGE | Hertfordshire "new town" on the A1(M) (9) |
| STNEOTS | Cambridgeshire market town on the A1 and River Ouse (2,5) |
| IRVINE | New town on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire |
| BEDALE | North Yorkshire town off the A1(M), 11 miles east of Leyburn (6) |
| SCOTCH | ____ Corner, junction of the A1(M) and the A66 near Richmond in North Yorkshire (6) |
| ANGEL | Antony Gormley's sculpture looming over the A1, The ... Of The North |
| SOUTHMIMMS | Service area at M25 junction with A1(M) (5,5) |
| AUSTRIA | Home to such venues as the Salzburgring and the A1-ring. (7) |
| SEATONBURN | Village in Tyne and Wear through which the A1 used to pass and whose colliery was closed by the National Coal Board in 1965 |
| WAYNE | Name of chap going up the A1? (5) |
| ENDMOST | Furthest Maidstone is off course, avoiding the A1 (7) |
| AIRED | The A1 primary colour is hung outside to dry (5) |
| GREATNORTHROAD | Ancient route paralleled by much of the A1 |
| THEDUNBEAR | Ursine sculpture by the A1 in East Lothian (3,7) |
| HOLLOWAYROAD | N London thoroughfare that forms part of the A1 (8,4) |
| WAYSIDE | Start off from parking places in spacious area next to the A1? (7) |
| SCOTCHCORNER | Junction of the A1 and A66 trunk roads north-east of Richmond, North Yorkshire (6,6) |
| FLYING | - Scotsman; locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley as part of the A1 class (6) |
| SCOTSMAN | Flying -; a locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley as part of the A1 class (8) |
| BROAD | Not the motorway nor the A1, say, for a famous bowler! (5) |