| PURBECK | Isle of ; peninsula on the Jurassic Coast with landmarks including Durdle Door and Corfe Castle, said to have inspired many books by Enid Blyton (7) |
| DORSET | County home to Lulworth Cove and Corfe Castle |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the Jurassic coast, south of Dorchester and north of the Isle of Portland (8) |
| COVE | Type of bay such as the one in West Lulworth near Durdle Door along the Jurassic Coast (4) |
| REGIS | Lyme -; town on the Jurassic Coast that features in John Fowles' novel The French Lieutenant's Woman (5) |
| EDWARD | King whose assassination at Corfe Castle is associated with the tradition or ceremony of the loving cup (6) |
| CHESIL | Word for gravel or shingle after which a beach on the Jurassic Coast derives its name (6) |
| JURASSIC | - Coast; region including Chesil Beach, Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove and Old Harry Rocks (8) |
| FOSSILS | Preserved remains found e.g. on the Jurassic Coast (7) |
| PORTLAND | Isle of -; forming part of the Jurassic Coast, a peninsula joined to Chesil Beach by a causeway (8) |
| DIEPPE | Fishing town on the Normandy coast with a farmers' market selling local produce including scallops and flowers (6) |
| CRIMEA | Peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea incorporated by Russia in 2014 |
| QATAR | Country occupying a peninsula on the west coast of the Persian Gulf (5) |
| YALTA | Port and resort of the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea (5) |
| WESTBAY | Slipway and harbour forming part of the Jurassic Coast, used as location for the series Broadchurch (4,3) |
| EDWARDTHEMARTYR | Son of Edgar the Peaceful who was king from 975 until 978, when he was killed at Corfe Castle (6,3,6) |
| RUIN | In which condition stands the famous structure that can be seen from Corfe Castle station (4) |
| COROMANDEL | Peninsula on the east coast of the North Island (10) |
| ISLEOFDOGS | Dockland peninsula on the Thames, now the location of Canary Wharf (4,2,4) |
| EXMOUTH | Seaside town in Devon which marks the western end of the Jurassic Coast (7) |