| BRITISH | Relating to Britain |
| EDWARDIAN | Relating to Britain in an early part of the 20th century (9) |
| NRA | In 1940 this US firearms organisation collected 7,000 weapons to send to Britain to help that nation |
| REDSQUIRREL | Species of animal native to Britain, endangered due to the ecological effects caused by its grey Ame |
| SEVERUS | Roman who came to Britain (to cut us off?) (7) |
| GREENGAGES | Imported from France to Britain by a baronet in 1724, stone fruits related to plums, damsons and mirabelles (10) |
| JOSEPHOFARIMATHEA | The rich Jew who, according to legend, brought the Holy Grail to Britain and founded the abbey at Glastonbury (6,2,9) |
| GOODERS | Teacher-turned-ornithologist who penned books including A Day in the Country, The Outdoor Guide to Britain and, perhaps his most notable, Where to Watch Birds (7) |
| TOBRUK | Place to get trains to Britain in Libya (6) |
| KOWLOON | China was forced to cede which peninsula to Britain in 1860? (7) |
| GRAIL | Relic said to have been brought to Britain by Joseph of Arimathea |
| ALBION | Wayward albino came to Britain once (6) |
| BARNOWL | Nocturnal bird native to Britain (4,3) |
| ANTIPODES | Australia and New Zealand, to Britain (9) |
| CROWNDEPENDENCY | The Isle of Man, to Britain |
| SCOTSPINE | Conifer native to Britain (5,4) |
| ATTRIBUTION | The assignation to Britain tout arranges (11) |
| DATUK | Member of Malaysian order for a short time comes to Britain (5) |
| NEONS | Chrysler saloons that came to Britain in 1996 (5) |
| ENGLISHOAK | Tree species native to Britain known as the king of the forest, in which Charles II hid from the Roundheads (7,3) |