| CHARTERHOUSE | Public school in Godalming, Surrey founded in 1611 (12) |
| EPSOM | ____ College, independent school in Surrey founded in 1853 (5) |
| SHEPPERTON | Film studios in Surrey founded in 1931 (10) |
| HATFIELD | Jacobean house in Hertfordshire completed by Robert Cecil in 1611 (8) |
| RINGO | Drummer in boozer in Godalming |
| HENRYHUDSON | Man set adrift in James Bay in 1611 by his mutinous crew (5,6) |
| MILAN | In Godalming, perhaps, the Italian part (5) |
| BINGO | Pub in Godalming shows game |
| LINGO | Strange language from Phil in Godalming |
| LYING | Deception from Emily in Godalming |
| STING | Mist in Godalming enshrouds ex-Police man |
| ETON | --- College, public school in Berkshire, founded in 1440 (4) |
| ETONCOLLEGE | Public school in Berkshire, founded in 1440 (4,7) |
| LANCING | Public school in West Sussex founded in 1848 (7) |
| HARROW | Public school in Greater London, founded in 1572 (6) |
| GUNDOG | Retriever, say, set free in outskirts of Godalming (3,3) |
| RADLEY | In short, public school in Oxfordshire (6) |
| ASONEMAN | "The people arose ____" (Judges xx, 8 in the 1611 Authorised Version) may be the first use of this idiom in English |
| KINGJAMESBIBLE | Book in print since 1611 |
| ARIEL | 'Brave spirit' who served Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest (1611) (5) |