| BRIDPORT | Market town in Dorset near the western end of Chesil Beach (8) |
| SHINGLE | Mass of chesil or pebbles on a beach; or, overlapping wooden tiles on a roof or wall collectively (7) |
| WEDGES | Prevents movement near the western borders (6) |
| SETS | Nears the western horizon |
| SHERBORNE | Market town in Dorset with a Tudor mansion built by Sir Walter Raleigh next to the ruins of a 12th-century castle (9) |
| LLANELLI | Welsh town 10 miles south-west of the western end of the M4 (8) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the southern tip of the Jurassic Coast near Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland (8) |
| RHOSSILI | _____ Bay, inlet at the western end of the Gower Peninsula in Wales (8) |
| TRIUMPHE | Arc de ---, famous monument in Paris which stands at the Western end of the Champs-Elysees (8) |
| BOTSWANA | Country reached at the western end of the N4 (8) |
| CARLISLE | City at the western end of Hadrian's Wall (8) |
| PORTLAND | Peninsula joined to the mainland of Dorset by Chesil Beach which marks the Jurassic Coast's southernmost point (8) |
| JURASSIC | - Coast; region including Chesil Beach, Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove and Old Harry Rocks (8) |
| ARCDE | Famous Paris monument that stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, the ... Triomphe (3,2) |
| VAUXHALL | London district that gives its name to the north-western end of The Oval cricket ground (8) |
| NEEDLES | The ____ , row of three stacks of chalk off the western end of the Isle of Wight (7) |
| SCORNFUL | Derisive of runs arranged across western end of crater lake |
| EXMOUTH | Seaside town in Devon which marks the western end of the Jurassic Coast (7) |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Paris landmark at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, commissioned by Napoleon I in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| QUEENS | Largest of the five boroughs of New York City, lying at the western end of Long Island (6) |