| YORKMINSTER | Huge north of England Gothic cathedral renowned for its stained glass (4,7) |
| CHARTRES | French city with a cathedral renowned for its stained glass windows (8) |
| GREENLAND | Huge North Atlantic island |
| ELK | Huge North American deer |
| EDDY | Get in a spin it's stained! |
| TEXTILES | Big North Carolina industry |
| WESTMORLAND | Historic county in the north of England (11) |
| BAYOFBENGAL | Large north-eastern subdivision of the Indian Ocean, lying between India and Myanmar (3,2,6) |
| SEAELEPHANT | Large north Atlantic earless seal, in the genus Mirounga (3,8) |
| LOWRY | Artist noted for his depictions of industrial landscapes around the north of England such as Oldfiel |
| WALL | Berlin demolished its, China has a great one and there are bits of Hadrian's across the north of England |
| POBS | North of England term for pieces of bread soaked in hot milk, given to children during illness (4) |
| LSLOWRY | Which British painter gained fame for his stylised, idiosyncratic paintings of industrial scenes in the north of England? (1,1,5) |
| REDWALL | Term for a group of pro-Brexit, historically Labour supporting seats in the north of England (3,4) |
| SCOTIA | Classic name for the land north of England |
| NHS | Health Service created by removing England from the North of England Horticultural Society! (1,1,1) |
| RIPON | Cathedral city in the north of England (5) |
| CUTHBERT | Monk and hermit who is the patron saint of the North of England (8) |
| YORK | City on the Ouse traditionally the capital of the North of England (4) |
| DALES | Yorkshire -; National Park in the north of England in which the Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside are situated (5) |