| CRAIG | Rocky island in Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5) |
| AILSA | Rocky island in Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5) |
| AILSACRAIG | Rocky island in S Ayrshire, Scotland, which houses a gannetry (5,5) |
| FIRTHOFFORTH | Large coastal inlet of eastern Scotland which houses the island of Inchkeith (5,2,5) |
| TROON | Coastal town in South Ayrshire, Scotland; location of a famous golf course (5) |
| SIENA | Walled city in Tuscany, Italy, which houses a 13th-century university (5) |
| AVILA | City in central Spain which houses a Romanesque cathedral (5) |
| CONWY | Market town and resort in North Wales which houses a 13c castle (5) |
| ARLES | City in France on the River Rhone which houses a Roman amphitheatre (5) |
| FORTH | River in Scotland which flows through Stirling (5) |
| ALLOA | Town in central Scotland which is administrative centre of Clackmannanshire (5) |
| SCONE | Parish in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, which was formerly the site of the Pictish capital (5) |
| FARNE | ___ Islands, group off the coast of Northumberland which house a bird sanctuary (5) |
| DALRY | Town in Ayrshire (pop about 4,000), once an important weaving centre (5) |
| STAIR | Village in Ayrshire noted for its connection with the Dalrymples since 1450 (5) |
| AFTON | Small river in Ayrshire immortalised in Robert Burns's poem Sweet ___ |
| KERRY | Rocky island exporting small breed of cattle (5) |
| IBSEN | Dramatist's home visited by killer in Ayrshire |
| BRAES | Grassy slopes, in Ayrshire |
| LORIS | Primate originally lived on rocky island |