| PLACENAME | Map includes church with a Middle English geographical identification |
| HAVELOK | Legendary Scandinavian prince who, according to a Middle English Romance, married the English princess Goldeboru (7,3,4) |
| PANAMA | After revolution a map includes a new country |
| ANGUS | Forename of the author whose story collection A Bit Off the Map includes A Flat Country Christmas (5) |
| MADCAP | Eccentric map includes a federal area for Washington |
| PAGANISM | Map includes a sign of primeval practice (8) |
| ATRIUM | Small court or principal room with a centre open to the sky in an ancient Roman house; or, a glass-roofed hall in a modern building (6) |
| WILEE | Toon with a middle initial, familiarly |
| ZAIRE | African country with a middle-sized river |
| ELMER | Hunter with a middle initial of J |
| TOPAZ | Crown with a middle-sized jewel (5) |
| TREASON | Crime with a Middle Eastern motive (7) |
| TAMOSHANTER | A Scottish brimless wool cap with a centre bobble (3,1,7) |
| REENACT | Create a past event again with a centre requiring refurbishment (2-5) |
| LARKIN | Poet, novelist, jazz critic, librarian and editor of The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse whose collection The Less Deceived includes Church Going (6) |
| MANCHESTERUNITED | Staff compound includes church on one side |
| SECEDE | Withdraw from diocese that includes church close to Bradford (6) |
| PLAIN | Map includes one stretch of level land (5) |
| CHARLATAN | Fake map includes the French article (9) |
| PILOT | Guide map includes capital of India |