| ROLLESBY | Norfolk village north-west of Great Yarmouth that has a round-tower church |
| ROTUNDA | Building over a round tower, initially (7) |
| WINDSORCASTLE | Royal home with a Round Tower |
| GIRTON | Village north-west of Cambridge to which a women's college, established in 1869, moved in 1872 |
| GIVERNY | Village north-west of Paris where Claude Monet lived for 43 years (7) |
| INSKIP | Fylde village north-west of Preston (6) |
| SNETTISHAM | Norfolk village, site of a hoard of Romano-British jewellery found in 1985 (10) |
| SOUTHTOWN | One of the three stations at Great Yarmouth, now closed (5,4) |
| EAST | Direction of travel for Norwich-Great Yarmouth train (4) |
| WHERRY | '___ Lines', branding of railways linking Norwich with Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft (6) |
| SIZEWELL | Coastal village north of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, that became site of a Magnox nuclear power station in 1968 |
| IRISHSEA | Part of Atlantic west of Great Britain (5,3) |
| GRESHAM | North Norfolk village and Collett 'Hall' of engine 5991 (7) |
| BREYDON | Tidal expanse near Great Yarmouth (*and to brewery) (7,5) |
| WATER | Tidal expanse near Great Yarmouth (*and to brewery) (7,5) |
| NORFOLK | English county in which Great Yarmouth is found (7) |
| BROADS | Popular name for national park surrounding Great Yarmouth (7,6) |
| EIGHTY | At this age, a fat lady has a round figure (6) |
| FOP | Dandy has a round of quiet to follow (3) |
| IRELAND | Place for anger? It's west of Great Britain! (7) |