| HELVELLYN | Mountain in the Lake District in England south-east of Keswick (9) |
| THIRLMERE | Lake District reservoir south-east of Keswick (9) |
| YORKSHIRE | The remote district in England where Wuthering Heights takes place (9) |
| PIKE | Scafell -; situated in the Lake District in Cumbria, the highest mountain in England (4) |
| SKIDDAW | Mountain in the Lake District (3054 feet), north of Keswick (7) |
| WASTWATER | England's deepest lake, in the Lake District at the foot of Scafell Pike (9) |
| DERWENTWATER | A lake in the Lake District, immediately south of Keswick (12) |
| ENNERDALE | Containing the most-westerly lake in the Lake District, a remote Cumbrian valley forming part of the Coast to Coast walk route (9) |
| ULLSWATER | Second-largest lake in the Lake District, on the border between the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland (9) |
| AMBLESIDE | Cumbrian town at the head of Windermere, largest lake in the Lake District (9) |
| SCAFELLPIKE | Mountain in the Lake District; the highest peak in England (7,4) |
| NEWSWOMAN | Wade, say, from Tyneside towards Keswick and Muscat? (9) |
| TROUTBECK | CK&PR station between Keswick and Penrith (9) |
| BEATRIXPOTTER | English author and conservationist who died at her home in the Lake District in 1943 (7,6) |
| GREYFRIAR | Fell in the Lake District, or a Franciscan monk (9) |
| THRELKELD | Mining village near Keswick (9) |
| DERWENT | Lake District feature lying to the south of Keswick, ... Water |
| GRIZEDALE | Forest in the Lake District (9) |
| GRASMERE | Cumbria village at the centre of the Lake District in which William and Dorothy Wordsworth lived from 1799 (8) |
| LANGDALEPIKES | Group of mountains in the Lake District (8,5) |