| EDALE | Peak District village - in part stocked a leney (5) |
| NEWBRUNSWICK | British flee in all directions, to village in part of Canada (3,9) |
| DANDELION | A plant shop also stocked a couple of peonies |
| AILERON | Device used to control aeroplane part, stocked by retailer only (7) |
| SOVEREIGN | Carp strain, Leney/Dink/Sutton cross (*e.g. version) (9) |
| ILAM | In detail, a map partly shows this Peak District village (4) |
| TIDESWELL | Movement of the sea to get larger in Peak District village (9) |
| HATHERSAGE | Woman's wise to go beyond Derby, say, for Peak District village (10) |
| ANDES | Along with first couple from Essex in Peak District |
| DROVE | Directed car right into Peak District river (5) |
| STONE | E.g. Peak District's 'Arbor Low', or Ikley's Twelve Apostles (5, 6) |
| GRASMERE | Lawn cut by waters in Lake District village (8) |
| CONISTON | I'd leave poor conditions in this Lake District village (8) |
| THRELKELD | Lake District village; Caleb , Irish botanist (1676-1728) (9) |
| KINDERSCOUT | Someone more likely to help pitch your tent in part of the Peak District? (6,5) |
| UNDERWENT | Experienced a French reservoir in the Peak District (9) |
| CURBSTONE | A Peak District rocky outcrop - Irish county's timbre (4,5) |
| TOR | A rocky peak; Shining ___, Peak District hill between Buxton and Macclesfield (3) |
| SPEEDWELL | A Peak District cavern and a bright blue wildflower (9) |
| EYAM | Historic 'Plague' village in the Peak District (4) |