| WIGHT | Isle of ---, county of England in the English Channel (5) |
| MONAGHAN | County town of county of the same name in north-east Ireland (8) |
| TAIN | Mountainous part of County of Ross (4) |
| STARS | AJ Cronin's tale of the coal-mining north of England in the early 20th century, The ... Look Down |
| ANGLE | Member of a Germanic people who invaded and settled large parts of England in the 5th and 6th century (5) |
| SERCQ | What is the French name for the small island in the English Channel, a royal fief, with its own laws based on Norman law and its own parliament? (5) |
| SOUND | Plymouth ___, deep inlet in the English Channel (5) |
| TAMAR | GWR Ariadne class locomotive terminates in the English Channel (5) |
| DOVER | Major port in the English Channel known for its white cliffs |
| DEVON | County of England bordered by Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset (5) |
| ESSEX | County of England or New Jersey |
| NEEDLES | The ___, group of chalk stacks in the English Channel off the coast of the Isle of Wight (7) |
| EDDYSTONE | Which group of granite-like rocks in the English Channel is the site of the J. N. Douglass Tower, the fourth lighthouse to be built on the rocks? (9) |
| HENRYI | Son of William the Conqueror, crowned king of England in the absence of his elder brother, Robert in 1100 |
| DANELAW | Part of England in the time of Alfred the Great |
| SARK | Island in the English Channel, one of the Channel Islands (4) |
| JERSEY | Island in the English Channel, largest of the Channel Islands (6) |
| LANCASTER | The royal house that provided three kings of England in the 15th Century (9) |
| GUERNSEY | British Crown Dependency in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy (8) |
| LYMEBAY | Body of water in the English Channel off the Dorset coast (4,3) |