| BAILEY | Old - - -, another name for the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales (6) |
| OLDBAILEY | Common name for the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales (3,6) |
| HILARY | Named after a French bishop, the spring term of the courts of England and Wales and the courts of Ireland as well as the universities of Oxford and of Dublin (6) |
| THEOLDBAILEY | Central Criminal Court of England and Wales (3,3,6) |
| PITIED | Sympathised with, when bound for the central hospital (6) |
| SEVERN | River of England and Wales |
| SAMARIA | Historical and biblical name for the central region of the ancient Land of Israel (7) |
| PEAK | 6 and 13 Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales (4,8) |
| PEAKDISTRICT | 6 and 13 Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales |
| AYERSROCK | English name for the central Australian sandstone formation Uluru (5,4) |
| OLD | England's Central Criminal Court is commonly called the ... Bailey |
| LINCOLNSINN | One of the four societies to which barristers of England and Wales called to the Bar must belong (8, |
| DISTRICT | Tourist area at the southern end of the Pennines; first national park of England and Wales (4,8) |
| LOCHNESS | Body of water in Scotland with more water than the collective lakes of England and Wales |
| ACORN | Symbol of the National Trails of England and Wales (5) |
| TORSO | Anatomical term for the central part, or core, of a human body(5) |
| ASSIZES | What courts once sat at intervals in each county of England and Wales to administer civil and criminal law? (7) |
| WYE | River of England and Wales which flows into the River Severn at Chepstow (3) |
| LUCAS | Caroline _, politician who has twice led the Green Party of England and Wales (5) |
| OFFA | Dyke builder on the border of England and Wales |