| MALVERN | Range of hills in the counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire (7) |
| SHIRALEES | Blueys introduced beer in the counties (9) |
| MALVERNHILLS | Range in Herefordshire and Worcestershire noted for spring water (7,5) |
| CHEVIOT | Breed of sheep named after a range of hills in the Borders (7) |
| HEIGHTS | Golan ---, disputed range of hills in the Middle East |
| WAVENEY | River that forms part of the boundary between the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk (7) |
| MUNSTER | Irish province which includes the counties of Cork and Kerry (7) |
| MENDIPS | Range of hills in which Cheddar Gorge is located |
| HOMABAY | One of the counties in the former Nyanza Region (7) |
| EVESHAM | Vale of ____, area of Worcestershire noted for fruit and vegetable growing (7) |
| WYOMING | Three of the counties in this US state are Sublette, Sweetwater and Uinta |
| TRAINER | Shoe drops into the middle of Worcestershire river (7) |
| GOLAN | Range of hills in the Middle East; _ Heights (5) |
| LEDBURY | Went first to place underground at the start of the Herefordshire Trail (7) |
| PENRITH | Pinter play set on top of hill in Cumbria (7) |
| REDMIRE | Herefordshire venue, home to Clarissa and The Bishop (7) |
| EAST | On thirteeeeenn March 1976, Pope Paul VI formed the Diocese of ... Anglia from the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk and the Unitary Authority of Peterborough (4) |
| RYELAND | Breed of large hornless sheep from Herefordshire (7) |
| KINGTON | Herefordshire town on River Arrow (anag. of ' gin knot') (7) |
| DOCKLOW | ___ Pools, Herefordshire fishery on Rivers Wye, Teme and Lugg (*cold wok) (7) |