| ARDNAMURCHAN | Remote West Highland peninsula where Corrachadh Mor is the most westerly point of the British mainland (12) |
| EXMOUTH | Town in Devon where Orcombe Point marks the most westerly point of the Jurassic Coast (7) |
| SUMMERISLES | Archipelago of which Tanera Mor is the largest island (6,5) |
| RANNOCH | Remote West Highland Line station (7) |
| APPLECROSS | Forbidden fruit hybrid in Highland peninsula (10) |
| STANDREWS | Bears circling outskirts of remote west Scottish town (2,7) |
| LANDSEND | 28 miles from the Isles of Scilly, the most-westerly point of Cornwall and England which is the start point of an iconic 874-mile bike ride to John o'Groats (5,3) |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| SKIATHOS | Greek island that is the most westerly of the Northern Sporades group (8) |
| END | Land's ___, most westerly point of England (3) |
| IBIZA | Which is the most westerly of the Balearic Islands? (5) |
| TRALEE | Station in county Kerry which is the most westerly in Europe (6) |
| ENNERDALE | Containing the most-westerly lake in the Lake District, a remote Cumbrian valley forming part of the Coast to Coast walk route (9) |
| CAPEWRATH | Most north-westerly point of Sutherland (4,5) |
| QUEENSTREET | Station at the start of the West Highland line in Glasgow (5,6) |
| HARRIS | Southern part of the largest island of the Outer Hebrides, noted for its "clo-mor" tweed originally handwoven by local crofters from their cottages (6) |
| MALLAIG | Town at the end of the West Highland Line (7) |
| PIBROCH | Also known as ceol mor, the classical music of the bagpipes (7) |
| TWEEDS | Textiles such as the "Clo-Mor" traditionally handwoven by Outer Hebridean islanders for country clothes of the same name (6) |
| ERSE | Language of the people of the West Highlands (4) |