| COUNTY | Region of Britain or Ireland that has its own local government (6) |
| STRANGFORDLOUGH | Sea inlet of County Down, the largest in Britain or Ireland |
| INORB | Encircle part of Britain or Belgium (5) |
| LEAR | King ___ Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the region of Britain |
| SAHIB | To the north, British India's leader owns local address |
| PEPPERONI | Food and spirit for each old region of UK |
| CHAPEL | A place of worship that has its own altar (6) |
| PARISH | What is an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church (6) |
| ELYSEE | Palace in place that has its own clue (6) |
| GALWAY | County of the Republic of Ireland that includes the villages of Dunmore and Furbo (6) |
| ORKNEY | Which islands won a vote to investigate alternative methods of government, to become a crown dependency of the UK or self-governing teritory of Norway? (6) |
| CARLOW | County in Leinster, Republic of Ireland that includes the town of Tullow (6) |
| LITTLE | Word that can be followed by Britain or House On The Prairie to complete the titles of two different TV shows (6) |
| ALBION | An archaic or poetic name for Britain or England (6) |
| GIRLIE | Government ring-fences sign for Ireland that is produced by young woman (6) |
| GAELIC | Language of ancient Scotland or Ireland (6) |
| CLONES | Small town in County Monaghan, Ireland, that is the birthplace of former featherweight world champion boxer Barry McGuigan (6) |
| JUMPER | Word for a sailor's loose outer jacket that came to mean a woollen jersey in the UK or a pinafore dress in the US; a quarry drill; a crude sled; or, a horse for puissance, e.g. (6) |
| ARMAGH | County in Northern Ireland that lies between Tyrone and Down (6) |
| ANTRIM | County in Northern Ireland that contains the Giant's Causeway World Heritage site (6) |