| DERWENT | River of Derbyshire, also Yorkshire (7) |
| EREWASH | A river on the borders of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire (7) |
| MATLOCK | Town on the River Derwent; the county town of Derbyshire (7) |
| BAKEWELLPUDDING | A flan or tart with a filling of almond paste and strawberry jam that is a speciality of Derbyshire (8,7) |
| FORESTOFDEAN | Enemy capturing the remainder of Derbyshire initially, then an area of Gloucestershire (6,2,4) |
| EDALE | Village in the High Peak of Derbyshire; the starting point of the Pennine Way (5) |
| PEAK | --- District, a region of Derbyshire, England, at the southern end of the Pennines (4) |
| DRESSING | Annual decoration of Derbyshire springs, etc. (4,8) |
| WELL | Annual decoration of Derbyshire springs, etc. (4,8) |
| CHESTERFIELD | Part of Derbyshire reflected his wandering |
| BIRD | Heresy coming out of Derbyshire and Turkey? (4) |
| PEAKDISTRICT | Upland area of Derbyshire (4,8) |
| EYAM | Village and dale of Derbyshire (4) |
| DERBY | Race for hat in top half of Derbyshire (5) |
| ILKESTON | Town on the eastern border of Derbyshire (8) |
| LONGEATON | A former lace-making town in the Erewash district of Derbyshire |
| INDETAIL | Batting knocking the stuffing out of Derbyshire lower order comprehensively (2,6) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire north-west of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines (7) |
| STILTON | The 'King of English Cheeses,' produced in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottingham (7) |
| STEFFAN | Somerset, Northants and Derbyshire cricketer who retired at the end of 2011 (7,5) |