| ORANGEMAN | Protestant of Northern Ireland |
| HUGUENOT | Term for a French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries, a number of whom emigrated to Ireland. (8) |
| GIANTS | The ___ Causeway is located on a promontory of about 40,000 basalt columns along 4 miles (6 km) of the northern coast of Northern Ireland. Deriving its name from local folklore, it is fabled to be the |
| ULSTER | Irish province comprising three counties of the Republic of Ireland and six Ulster of Northern Ireland |
| IANPAISLEY | Late Northern Ireland politician and Presbyterian minister, First Minister of Northern Ireland 2007-2008 (3,7) |
| ARMAGH | Small city of Northern Ireland, the seat of Roman Catholic and Protestant archbishops (6) |
| ASSEMBLY | Northern Ireland -, the devolved legislature of Northern Ireland, based at Stormont, Belfast (8) |
| TYRONE | One of the six counties of Northern Ireland |
| ANTRIM | One of the six counties of Northern Ireland |
| URALS | The range of radium in half of Northern Ireland (5) |
| DERISORY | Is nothing in part of Northern Ireland worthy of scorn? (8) |
| OMAGH | Fermanagh and ---, local government district covering most of the southwest of Northern Ireland (5) |
| PINDOWN | Precisely define origin of problem in area of Northern Ireland (3,4) |
| BRINGDOWN | Lower bridge in front of great part of Northern Ireland (5,4) |
| STORMONT | Belfast castle that served as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972 (8) |
| ANDREWS | Prime minister of Northern Ireland whose brother, Thomas, was the principal designer of RMS Titanic (7) |
| FERMANAGH | One of the six counties of Northern Ireland (9) |
| DERRY | County of Northern Ireland |
| LONDONDERRY | County of Northern Ireland |
| IAN | Paisley of Northern Ireland |