| DUNNET | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (6) |
| HEAD | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (4) |
| CREELS | Baskets used by fishermen on the Scottish coast for catching lobsters, crabs and prawns (6) |
| CRIMEAN | --- War, 1853-56 conflict between Russia on one side and an alliance of Turkey, France, Sardinia and Britain on the other (7) |
| CRIMEANWAR | 1853-56 conflict between Russia on one side and an alliance of Turkey, France, Sardinia and Britain on the other (7,3) |
| THURSO | Northernmost town of mainland Britain, in the historic county of Caithness (6) |
| NEWLYN | Cornish fishing town on the coast between Mousehole and Penzance, where Sir Terry Frost lived and worked (6) |
| LONDON | Capital of the UK on the River Thames (6) |
| LITTLE | Tiny as Britain on TV comedy with Matt Lucas and David Walliams (6) |
| CAITHNESS | Registration county of NE Scotland whose settlements include Thurso and John O'Groats (9) |
| LANDSEND | One of the main locations on the route of a LEJOG or JOGLE event which is the most south-westerly point of mainland Britain (5,3) |
| JOHNOGROATS | Village about eleven miles from Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of mainland Britain (4,1,6) |
| ANGLER | Fishermanhas an early race in Britain, on river (6) |
| HANNON | Richard ...... Snr., champion trainer in Britain on four occasions (6) |
| DUNNETHEAD | Northernmost point of mainland Britain (6,4) |
| ISLAY | Southernmost of the islands of the Inner Hebrides off the Scottish coast |
| CROMARTY | Shipping forecast area off the Scottish coast north of Forth and south of Fair Isle (8) |
| CAPEWRATH | The most northwesterly point of mainland Britain |
| MIRRORS | Sound ---, acoustic 'dishes' built on the South and North East English coast between about 1916 and the 1930s to warn of approaching enemy aircraft (7) |
| THECLERK | The Parson and __ ___, sea stacks on the coast between Teignmouth and Dawlish |