| KINDERSCOUT | Highest point of the Peak District National Park, site of a 'mass trespass' in 1932 |
| BRECON | - Beacons; Welsh national park, site of Pen y Fan, Cribyn, Fan Brycheiniog and the Black Mountains (6) |
| BUXTON | Spa town in Derbyshire on the edge of the Peak District National Park (6) |
| BABIYAR | Ravine in Kiev, Ukraine that was the site of a mass execution by the Nazis in 1941 (4,3) |
| SOUTHYORKSHIRE | Metropolitan county including part of the Peak District national park |
| TISSINGTON | ___ Trail in the Peak District National Park, runs for 13 miles on an old rail track (10) |
| GRITSTONE | One of the original 13 beginning to tour a feature of the Peak District (9) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire on the edge of the Peak District (7) |
| HAND | Measure of four inches used to determine the height of a horse, typically from the ground to the highest point of the withers (4) |
| EGREMONT | Market town in Cumbria, England on the edge of the Lake District National Park (8) |
| INION | Highest point of the external occipital protuberance, located at the back of the skull near the neck (5) |
| PEAK | - District; national park through which the Derwent flows, site of Kinder Scout and Chatsworth House (4) |
| GRANPARADISO | Mountain in NW Italy; highest point of the Eastern group of the Graian Alps (4,8) |
| ENNERDALEWATER | The most westerly lake in the Lake District National Park |
| ASHBOURNE | Derbyshire town just south of the Peak District (9) |
| TARNHOWS | Mountain lake of the Lake District National Park, once owned by Beatrix Potter and her husband (4,4) |
| GAP | Cheshire ___, a meteorologist's term for the lowlands of the Cheshire Plain, passage between the Clwydian Hills and the Peak District (3) |
| MONTMARTRE | Hill in Paris which is the highest point of the city (10) |
| EDGE | Any one of the escarpments of millstone grit found in the Peak District including Froggatt and Stanage (4) |
| CUMBRIA | The Lake District National Park is in this county (7) |