| KINTYRE | Peninsula in the south-west of Argyll and Bute, Scotland (7) |
| GOWER | Peninsula in the south-west of Wales (5) |
| SCRUMPY | Rough dry cider brewed in the south west of England (7) |
| OTTERFERRY | Settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne |
| CORNISH | Rather like cereal from the south west of England? (7) |
| POTSDAM | City to the south-west of Berlin (7) |
| CRINAN | Village in the Knapdale region of Argyll and Bute after which a canal is named (6) |
| LOCHGILPHEAD | Poet Liz accepts predicament, missing the last return to centre of Argyll and Bute (12) |
| OBAN | Scottish fishing port in Argyll and Bute, Scotland (4) |
| KNAPDALE | Area of Argyll and Bute where beavers have been reintroduced (8) |
| ANDORRA | European microstate on the Iberian Peninsula in the eastern Pyrenees (7) |
| FLORIDA | Large peninsula in the southeastern United States that also makes up the 27th U.S. state. (7) |
| LIBERIA | Lake with peninsula in the country (7) |
| TARBETH | Village in Argyll and Bute (7) |
| PALMANOVA | One of the first purpose-built tourist resorts in Mallorca, located in the Calvia municipality in the south-west of the island (5,4) |
| CAPECOD | Hook-shaped peninsula in the U.S. state of Massachusetts noted for whale watching (4,3) |
| HAWKEBAY | Section of the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand stretching from the Mahia Peninsula in the northeast to Cape Kidnappers/Te Kauwae-a-Maui in the southwest |
| INVERARAY | A town in West Scotland, the seat of the Dukes of Argyll (9) |
| MILFORDSOUND | A fiord in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island (7,5) |
| ARINAGOUR | Main village on the Isle of Coll, one of 26 inhabited islands that lie off the west coast of Argyll, Scotland |