| PLACES | Locates a loss from Blenheim and Buckingham (6) |
| NIMBLE | Lively male ejected from Blenheim outing (6) |
| TALCOSE | Locates a new sort of toiletry |
| CHURCHILL | A keen bricklayer who painted Bottlescape, Mallows, Study of Roses, Tapestries at Blenheim and View from Chartwell and served twice as prime minister, leading Britain to victory during the Second Worl |
| CAVALIER | - King Charles spaniel; breed of toy dog commonly with a Blenheim and white coat but also black and tan or ruby (8) |
| BELEAGUER | Invest a loss from agreeable dealing after superior intervenes (9) |
| NATAL | Some run at a loss from birth (5) |
| HAITI | Voodoo nation suffered a loss from halitosis (5) |
| WRAGG | Harry ___, jockey whose 13 Classic winners include the Derby winners Felstead, Blenheim and Watling Street |
| AVENUE | Locate a place to perform on a wide street (6) |
| INTENT | The purpose is to locate a camper, is it? (6) |
| FINDER | Friend ordered an instrument used to locate a target (6) |
| TRACER | One trying to locate a missing parcel |
| PALACE | Friend, and expert on Blenheim, perhaps (6) |
| DEBUTS | Past BBC Countryfile Live events ___ include Blenheim Palace and Windsor Great Park (6) |
| IMPALA | In Blenheim Palace one advances by leaps and bounds |
| BOARDS | Gets on rocky roads after heading for Blenheim (6) |
| ORANGE | Citrus fruit, associated with Blenheim apples? (6) |
| EATERS | Apples suitable for consuming raw, as opposed to "cookers", such as Blenheim Oranges or Bramleys, more suited to baking or stewing (6) |
| GREENPARK | Open area between Piccadilly and Buckingham Palace, London (5,4) |