| KNAVES | Jacks drowned, overturning around middle of Severn (6) |
| LEVEE | Quay providing shelter around mid-section of Severn |
| SECONDO | Lower part of two banks of Severn colonised by Green Party (7) |
| BRISTOL | English port at end of Severn Way (7) |
| COLDWATER | Ontario village in the Township of Severn |
| LEADON | River of Herts./Glos, and Severn tributary (*no deal) (6) |
| FOREST | A region of West Gloucestershire bounded by the rivers Wye and Severn (6,2,4) |
| OFDEAN | A region of West Gloucestershire bounded by the rivers Wye and Severn (6,2,4) |
| GURNEY | Ivor ___, British composer whose volumes of poetry include 1917's Severn & Somme (6) |
| NERVES | Anxiety shown in Severn crossing (6) |
| RIVERS | Thames and Severn (6) |
| TWAITE | Once rare fish returning to spawning grounds on Severn via Diglis fish pass (6,4) |
| SNITCH | Grass verges on Severn are dying |
| VERNAL | It concerns spring in Severn, albeit not all of it (6) |
| NONERVES | Lack of fear on jumping in the raging Severn (2,6) |
| HAMPTON | ___ Loade, stretch of the middle Severn (*phantom) (7) |
| AWKLEY | I like to take a walk around this place right on the quayside, not far from Severn Beach (6) |
| WORCESTER | Cathedral city on the River Severn; site in 1651 of the final battle of the English Civil War (9) |
| OFFASDYKE | A defensive earthwork along the Welsh border, stretching from the mouth of the Dee to that of the Severn |
| PORTISHEAD | Coastal town in North Somerset on the Severn Estuary that is the location of the headquarters of Avon and Somerset Constabulary |