| COLONSAY | Island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, north of lslay (8) |
| SKYE | Largest island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland (4) |
| LOMOND | Loch ---, a lake in West Scotland, North of Glasgow, the largest Scottish lake (6) |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| BENBECULA | Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, between North Uist and South Uist |
| EDZELL | ___ Castle, ruin in Scotland north of Brechin noted for its walled garden (6) |
| STAFFA | Small island of the Inner Hebrides west of Mull and north-east of Iona; site of Fingal's Cave (6) |
| OWNER | I have finished in Scotland (North included) (5) |
| WILKIESTON | Where in Scotland north-east town reformed after church (10) |
| NEWTON | Where in Scotland north-east town has changed (6) |
| ULVA | Small island of the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Mull, connected by bridge to the neighbouring Gometra (4) |
| RUM | Island of the Inner Hebrides north-west of Eigg (3) |
| SOAY | Small island of the Inner Hebrides off the south coast of Skye (4) |
| MULL | Second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides, on the Firth of Lorn (4) |
| IONA | Island of the Inner Hebrides off the southwest coast of Mull (4) |
| ISLAY | Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, lying west of the Kintyre peninsula (5) |
| COLL | Island of the Inner Hebrides west of Mull and northeast of Tiree (4) |
| EIGG | Scottish island of the Inner Hebrides SE of Rhum (4) |
| JURA | Island of the Inner Hebrides on which George Orwell wrote the novel Nineteen EightyFour (1949) (4) |
| MUCK | Island of the Inner Hebrides whose largest settlement is Port Mor (4) |