| SNAEFELL | Isle of Man mountain seven miles south-west of Ramsey (8) |
| GOOSENECK | Fowl-shaped section of the Isle of Man Mountain Course? (9) |
| EDGAR | Grade annoyed the Saxon King who gave the patronage of Brancaster Church to the Abbey of Ramsey (5) |
| SOHO | I've seen the game: with second half's dismissal of Ramsey, nil-nil written all over it (2-2) |
| LLANELLI | Welsh town 10 miles south-west of the western end of the M4 (8) |
| CHARTRES | French cathedral 50 miles south-west of Paris (8) |
| REDDITCH | Town 20 miles south-west of Birmingham (8) |
| ALPHONSE | Man mountain last from Men in Tights (8) |
| ARBORLOW | Derbyshire Neolithic stone circle, seven miles southwest of Bakewell (5,3) |
| CARDIGAN | I went to a grand secondary school about seven miles from Penbryn (8) |
| PENSFORD | This person lives with his third wife and his five children, about seven miles from Bristol (8) |
| COTOPAXI | South American volcano 21 miles south-east of the city of Latacunga (8) |
| MERE | Village four miles south-west of Altrincham; its name derives from the lake at the heart of the community; Hoo Green is about one mile to the east of the village (4) |
| OPHRAH | In the Old Testament, a city of Manasseh, 6 miles south-west of Shechem, that was the residence of Gideon |
| STAPELEY | Hamlet two miles south of Nantwich; the parish includes Broad Lane and Butt Green, and parts of Artle Brook, Haymoor Green and Howbeck Bank (8) |
| RAYLEIGH | Market-town in Essex around 13 miles south of Chelmsford (8) |
| BAMBURGH | Northumberland castle 20 miles south-east of Berwickupon-Tweed (8) |
| WETHERBY | English racecourse 10 miles south-east of Knaresborough (8) |
| SOLIHULL | Market town eight miles south-east of Birmingham (8) |
| HAWICK | Scottish Borders town 10 miles south-west of Jedburgh (6) |