| FIRTHOFFORTH | Large coastal inlet of eastern Scotland which houses the island of Inchkeith (5,2,5) |
| FJORD | Coastal inlet of Norway |
| BAYS | Large coastal inlets |
| AILSACRAIG | Rocky island in S Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5,5) |
| CRAIG | Rocky island in Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5) |
| AILSA | Rocky island in Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5) |
| JOHANNESBURG | City in South Africa which houses the University of Witwatersrand (12) |
| PEEBLESSHIRE | Traditional county of south-eastern Scotland (12) |
| BONNY | Bight of ?, bay in West Africa also known as the Bight of Biafra that houses the island of Bioko (5) |
| FIFE | Part of eastern Scotland built up in the fifties (4) |
| ARBROATHSMOKIES | Fish delicacies made in a port of eastern Scotland |
| GLAMIS | Village in eastern Scotland of which Shakespeare's Macbeth was Thane at the beginning of the play (6) |
| DUNDEE | City in eastern Scotland, on the north side of the Firth of Tay (6) |
| TAYSIDE | Former local government region of eastern Scotland (7) |
| ABERDEENANGUS | Neat parts of eastern Scotland (8,5) |
| HAWSE | Upper part of the bows of a ship which houses the holes through which the anchor ropes pass (5) |
| SCONE | Parish in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, which was formerly the site of the Pictish capital (5) |
| YAREN | District of the island of Nauru which houses the Parliament House and International Airport (5) |
| DEE | River in Scotland which rises in the Cairngorms and reaches the North Sea at Aberdeen (3) |
| SPEY | River in Scotland which flows through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth (4) |