| SARUMUSE | Rites peculiar to Salisbury Cathedral in medieval times (5,3) |
| JONGLEUR | An itinerant minstrel in medieval times (8) |
| VAMBRACE | Tubular forearm guard worn as part of a suit of plate armour in medieval times (8) |
| ESCALADE | Military action of scaling the defensive walls of a fortification with ladders, common in medieval times (8) |
| CHARTRES | Medieval cathedral in France's Centre-Val de Loire region, _ Cathedral (8) |
| DEMURELY | Protest in front of cathedral in prim manner (8) |
| STMAGNUS | Most northerly cathedral in Britain, in Kirkwall (2,6) |
| GARGOYLE | Grotesquely carved projecting spout from a roof gutter, impressive examples in the shape of demons and monsters can be seen on the Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca (8) |
| STBASILS | Cathedral in Moscow's Red Square (2,6) |
| UILIERPD | Old cathedral in grip of violently true measure of storm? |
| SEVERELY | Split with cathedral in stern manner |
| GREAT | Large grassland bird, reintroduced in small numbers to Salisbury Plain (5, 7) |
| BUSTARD | Large grassland bird, reintroduced in small numbers to Salisbury Plain (5, 7) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist who painted The Hay Wain in his native Suffolk and retreated to Salisbury with the archdeacon where he created some of his most celebrated work (9) |
| TALLEST | Everyone included in short exam: 'Salisbury Cathedral's spire is Britain's what?' (7) |
| CECIL | This French student went to Salisbury (5) |
| FOLKSY | Friendly people going to Salisbury outskirts (6) |
| ASPIRE | A feature of Salisbury cathedral making one yearn (6) |
| MUNRO | Artist whose installations include Field of Light at Waddesdon Manor and Uluru, Light Shower at Salisbury Cathedral and Time and Place at Messums Wiltshire (5) |
| SPIRE | Salisbury Cathedral feature |