| NATTERJACK | Rare, protected toad of coastal locations (10) |
| LIGHTHOUSE | Type of coastal tower with a lantern room for guiding mariners, often white or red-and-white-striped (10) |
| CINQUEPORT | One of an association of coastal towns in southeast England which formerly provided ships for the king's service (6,4) |
| BEACHYHEAD | Feel unfit to take charge of coastal vantage point |
| SALTSPRAYS | Cause of coastal erosion |
| ERNEST | Forename of a Punch artist who brought to life Pooh, Toad of Toad Hall and of course his daughter Mary, the illustrator of P L Travers's magical nanny Mary Poppins with the super-califragilisticexpial |
| MILNE | Creator of Winnie-the-Pooh and writer of the play Toad of Toad Hall (5) |
| AAMILNE | Author of "Toad of Toad Hall" |
| GRAHAME | Author of tales about Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad of Toad Hall (7) |
| HALL | Toad of Toad --, AA Milne dramatization (4) |
| SIGHTHOUSES | Optometrists' coastal locations? |
| BOONDOCKS | Remote inland area? Favour coastal locations |
| CINQUEPORTS | Reportedly down wines in historic coastal locations |
| BIGHTS | Coastal locations - successful strikes taking out one |
| TOADHALL | Toad Of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , A. A. Milne play (4,4) |
| CALFLOVE | Infatuation of everyone gathered round female in coastal location |
| NATTERJACKS | European toads of sandy regions, having greyish-brown bodies (11) |
| SETASIDE | Reserve team's first appearance in coastal location (3,5) |
| HOVE | Coastal location offering Beethoven's Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth (4) |
| SANDIEGO | One's pride displayed on beach in coastal location |