| BODIAM | Kent & East Sussex Railway station (6) |
| ROWAN | _ _ _ _ _ Halt - East Sussex railway station that halted operations in 1939 (5) |
| NORTHIAM | Station on the Kent & East Sussex Railway (8) |
| TENTERDEN | Terminus of the (heritage) Kent & East Sussex Railway (9) |
| HEADCORN | Junction where the Kent & East Sussex Railway joined the Tonbridge-Ashford line (8) |
| ROMNEY | Wetland area in Kent and East Sussex after which a type of sheep is named (6,5) |
| CINQUEPORTS | Kent and East Sussex coastal towns (6,5) |
| MARSH | Wetland area in Kent and East Sussex after which a type of sheep is named (6,5) |
| WEALDS | Open forestlands of Kent and Sussex (*W. Dales!) (6) |
| FULLER | Author whose The Worthies of England describes the counties and their native commodities including the silver of Devon, cherries of Kent and the pearls of Cumberland (6) |
| SHRECK | Charlie ...... , 2003-11 Notts, 2011-13 Kent and 2014-17 Leics bowler (6) |
| CLARKS | Kent and Gable |
| WEALD | A formerly wooded area including parts of Kent, Surrey and East Sussex (5) |
| THEWEALD | A formerly wooded district including parts of Kent, Surrey, and East Sussex (3,5) |
| HASTINGS | Gladiolus with orange/brown flower spikes - and East Sussex resort (8) |
| ASHDOWN | Which forest, covering West and East Sussex, was the inspiration for the Winnie-the-Pooh stories? (7) |
| RHODEISLAND | The Ocean State and location of Bristol, Kent and Newport |
| DELAWARE | Its three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex |
| RAISE | Generate foul air over Kent and Sussex (5) |
| OASTS | Hop-drying kilns in buildings dotted around Kent and Sussex with conical cowl-topped roofs (5) |