| EUROPEANS | Perhaps the Irish Sea, pure with no variation |
| PRECISE | With no variation |
| EVEN | With no variation |
| REPUTABLE | Has a name for bringing out what's pure with furniture (9) |
| SERENE | A word used to describe clear, fine or fair weather, calm sea, pure air or an unclouded sky, thus meaning "peaceful, tranquil, untroubled" (6) |
| CLEANERS | Use detergents to be pure, with some hesitation (8) |
| BLACKPOOL | A resort, from the Irish of old Dublin, to England on the Irish Sea coast? (9) |
| MONOTONE | The doctor isn't a person to show no variation of pitch (8) |
| NOVA | No variation starting with this star! (4) |
| COLWYNBAY | Seaside resort, on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea, that hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1910, 1947 and 1995 |
| LIVERPOOL | Port city in northwest England where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea (9) |
| SOUTHPORT | Large seaside town in Merseyside on the Irish Sea coast (9) |
| OVA | No variation with eggs |
| ALLTHESAME | There is no variation in any case |
| OUTDONE | Surpassed, due to no variation (7) |
| ISLEOFMAN | UK Crown dependency in the Irish Sea, the capital of which is Douglas (4,2,3) |
| DRONING | Sounding monotonous, grind no variations (7) |
| ANCHOR | A popular stop-off point on the Trans-Pennine Trail, Altrincham's Rope and ___ is perfectly placed on the walking and cycling route that links the North Sea to the Irish Sea (6) |
| GWYNEDD | It is a county in northwestern Wales, extending from the Irish Sea in the west to the mountains of Snowdonia in the east. Tourists flock to Caernarfon to see its castle, which, along with other fortif |
| STGEORGESCHANNEL | Waters linking the Irish Sea with the south-west of the Celtic Sea and Atlantic Ocean |