| STONEHENGE | Megalithic monument in southern England (10) |
| CARNAC | Site of many megalithic monuments in Brittany (6) |
| SARSEN | Large boulder used in prehistoric monuments in southern England (6) |
| FOLKESTONE | Seaport in southern England (pop 47,000), a Channel Tunnel terminal (10) |
| DORCHESTER | Historic market town in southern England (pop 19,000), on the River Frome (10) |
| CANTERBURY | Cathedral city in southern England (pop about 55,000), part of a World Heritage Site (10) |
| EASTSUSSEX | County in southern England, scene of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 (4,6) |
| MENHIR | Megalithic monument, often carved, erected by prehistoric people in the British Isles and parts of western Europe (6) |
| CROMLECH | Megalithic monument |
| STONECIRCLE | Megalithic monument (5,6) |
| BUSTARD | The great ____, a chalk downland bird in southern England, became extinct in 1832, and was reintroduced on Salisbury Plain in 2003 |
| ALDERSHOT | Last horde rampaging in town in southern England (9) |
| STOWE | An independent school in southern England, founded in 1923 (5) |
| CYCLAMEN | Often pink-flowered relative of the primula, native to southern Europe but sometimes growing wild in southern England |
| KENT | County in southern England (1,361 sq miles; pop 1.6 million), with a university founded in 1965 (4) |
| HEATHFRITILLARY | A butterfly with dusky orange and brown chequered wing colours found in southern England (5,10) |
| STEVENAGE | Borough in southern England (pop about 90,000), designated a New Town in 1946 (9) |
| RIDGEWAY | The ____ , ancient path in southern England that begins near Avebury in Wiltshire (8) |
| SUSSEX | In 1974, which county in southern England was divided into counties West ___ and East ___? (6) |
| KENNET | ____ and Avon Canal, waterway in southern England first used in 1723 (6) |