| DOLGELLAU | Market town in Gwynedd (9) |
| SNOWDONIA | National park in Gwynedd, site of the highest peak in Wales (9) |
| LLANBERIS | Village in Gwynedd, north Wales; point of departure for ascents of Snowdon (9) |
| PORTHMADOG | Coastal town in Gwynedd (10) |
| HARLECH | Town in Gwynedd, N Wales whose castle overlooks Cardigan Bay (7) |
| BALA | Town in Gwynedd at the north of Llyn Tegid (4) |
| BANGOR | City in Gwynedd and in County Down? (6) |
| IDRIS | Giant in Welsh mythology after whom a mountain in Gwynedd is named |
| CADAIRIDRIS | Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales, whose summit is Penygadair |
| EDDY | Man in Gwynedd yawning |
| CAERNARFON | Port in Gwynedd opposite the Isle of Anglesey (10) |
| NED | ___ rig: buoyant lure with round jighead ... in Gwynedd (3) |
| BACH | Johann Sebastian's address in Gwynedd? (4) |
| SNOWDON | Welsh mountain and nature reserve in Gwynedd, home to plants including the lily Gagea serotina (7) |
| CADAIR | Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales, whose summit is Penygadair (6,5) |
| OWAIN | ___ap Gruffydd, king of Gwynedd, north Wales, until his death in 1170 (5) |
| NORTHWALES | Region in which the county of Gwynedd is found (5,5) |
| TALYLLYN | Gwynedd 220-acre trout lake - shown in capital 'Y', Llynfi (3-1-4) |
| FFESTINIOG | Area of Gwynedd that includes the Welsh "slate city" or "town that roofed the world", whose heritage railway stretches through the scenic landscape of Eryri, or Snowdonia (10) |
| WELSH | From Gwynedd, say |