| LEVISHAM | North Yorkshire Moors Railway station - almost identical to 12 (8) |
| LEWISHAM | National Rail and Docklands Light Railway station - almost identical to 4(8) |
| FYLINGDALES | Site, in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, of an early-warning radar station (11) |
| DALBY | Forest on North Yorkshire moors... badly spoilt (5) |
| DEPOSITED | Station almost installed and set down |
| ISAMBARD | Engineer's name, one almost identical to poet (8) |
| WRINGERS | Mangles central power of those almost identical (8) |
| EQUATOR | Circle on globe almost identical to radius (7) |
| URDU | Language almost identical to Hindi in basic structure and grammar |
| THURINGER | Sausage variety, one almost identical to another, needed by Thursday |
| DEADRINGER | Person almost identical to another (4,6) |
| REAL | ___ tennis is a sport almost identical to the medieval tennis game jeu de paume (4) |
| LOGO | Patriotic or unimaginative?: Air Canada's red and white maple leaf ___ is almost identical to the image on its nation's flag* |
| DEXTROSE | Monosaccharide sugar chemically identical to glucose, commercially obtained from the starch of corn, rice, wheat etc. (8) |
| INTERMINABLE | Such a long wait in some London stations, almost having fit |
| REETH | Yorkshire moor with red grouse - hidden by three thoroughfares (5) |
| ILKLEY | Yorkshire moor, town |
| SIMILAR | Almost identical mail sent, at first, to Irish leaders, mysteriously |
| SIMILARITIES | Almost identical features (12) |
| SKARABRAE | In 1850, storms across the Orkney Islands revealed stone circles at the Bay o'Skaill. Dating from c. 3100 BCE, it is what we now know to be a Neolithic village of seven almost identical stone houses. |