| CULM | River in Somerset and Devon |
| EXMOOR | National Park in Somerset and Devon |
| YEO | A river in Somerset, England (3) |
| AXE | The name of two rivers, one rising in Somerset and the other in Dorset (3) |
| EXE | A river of Somerset and Devon (3) |
| AVON | County that was scrapped and split between Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (4) |
| TIN | Metal "Sn" once mined in parts of Cornwall and Devon and used to make some types of toy soldiers; a rectangular loaf of typically white bread; or, a biscuit caddy (3) |
| ORCHARD | Type of garden containing at least five apple, pear, cherry, plum or walnut trees, common in Kent, Lanarkshire, Somerset and Worcestershire (7) |
| EXMOORS | Hardy native British "mealy muzzled" ponies from west Somerset and north Devon, which naturally roam a national park regarded as a little piece of heather-rich heaven (7) |
| CREAMTEA | Treat served differently in Cornwall and Devon |
| TAMAR | River flowing between Cornwall and Devon (5) |
| CADDICK | Andy ......., retired Somerset and England fast bowler (7) |
| SUNIL | Gavaskar, former Somerset and India batsman (5) |
| DEVON | English county between Somerset and Cornwall (5) |
| CIDER | Drink linked with Somerset and Herefordshire (5) |
| CHANNEL | Stretch of water between South Wales and Devon/Somerset (7,7) |
| BRISTOL | Stretch of water between South Wales and Devon/Somerset (7,7) |
| AOKI | Surname shared by Benihana founder Rocky and his "nepo babies" Steve and Devon |
| TOR | A rocky peak or hill, often used in Cornwall and Devon place names (3) |
| CHASE | Cranborne -; AONB overlapping the boundaries of Dorset, Hampshire Somerset and Wiltshire (5) |