| HEAD | Popular North Cornwall promontory, but maybe evade others (7,4) |
| TREVOSE | Popular North Cornwall promontory, but maybe evade others (7,4) |
| INDEED | A popular north-east runner had his day, in fact (6) |
| OVERHEATED | Evade other form of being irritated |
| SENTENTIOUS | It's intense to us, but maybe morally pompous to others (11) |
| INTERESTING | Arousing one's curiosity but maybe resenting it |
| READYCOOKED | Decor okayed, perhaps, but maybe needs re-heating (5,6) |
| STICKYPATCH | Tough time, but maybe it could help you quit (6,5) |
| ELIZABETHAN | Crossrail TBM that was nominally of its time, but maybe also from 1558-1603 (11) |
| TYLER | Paul ?, Liberal Democrat MP for North Cornwall from 1992-2005 (5) |
| BUDE | Resort in north Cornwall (4) |
| TINTAGEL | Ruined castle on the north Cornwall coast (8,9) |
| BODMINMOOR | Barren granite area of land in north Cornwall |
| TAMAR | River rising in north Cornwall and flowing 61 miles into Plymouth Sound (5) |
| PADSTOW | Resort of North Cornwall, at one end of Camel Cycle Trail (7) |
| WADEBRIDGE | Market town in North Cornwall (10) |
| ISAAC | Port -; traditional fishing village in north Cornwall, filming location of television drama Doc Martin (5) |
| PORTISAAC | Fishing village on the Atlantic Coast of north Cornwall that is home to the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman's Friends |
| LAUNCESTON | North Cornwall town (10) |
| PITON | Has a point but maybe no tip (5) |