| WEALDS | Open forestlands of Kent and Sussex (*W. Dales!) (6) |
| WEALD | Area of Kent and Sussex |
| KING | Jimmy __, the only surviving member of his family in the Dales! (4) |
| MAD | Insane, like the schemes cooked up by Cain Dingle and Charity Sharma in the Dales! (3) |
| RED | There's colour in the Derbyshire Dales! (3) |
| FULLER | Author whose The Worthies of England describes the counties and their native commodities including the silver of Devon, cherries of Kent and the pearls of Cumberland (6) |
| ARCHER | Cricketer who plays for England and Sussex, Jofra_ (6) |
| SURREY | County between London and Sussex (6) |
| DELAWARE | Its three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex |
| RAISE | Generate foul air over Kent and Sussex (5) |
| ROMNEY | Wetland area in Kent and East Sussex after which a type of sheep is named (6,5) |
| OASTS | Hop-drying kilns in buildings dotted around Kent and Sussex with conical cowl-topped roofs (5) |
| BODIAM | Kent & East Sussex Railway station (6) |
| SHRECK | Charlie ...... , 2003-11 Notts, 2011-13 Kent and 2014-17 Leics bowler (6) |
| ETHELBERT | Canonised king of Kent and first codifier of English law |
| YORKISTS | In a 15th-century conflict, William Neville (Earl of Kent) and John Howard (Duke of Norfolk) were ____ |
| LANE | Co-worker of Kent and Olsen |
| COWDREY | Colin --, 1932-2000, captain of Kent and England cricket teams (7) |
| JOANS | The Fair Maid of Kent and namesakes |
| OLSEN | Colleague of Kent and Lane at the Daily Planet |