| ANTONINE | Roman turf fortification in Scotland known as a Wall (8) |
| ABERDEEN | Royal burgh in Scotland known as the 'granite city' (8) |
| RACKRENT | Exorbitant demand for payment from drivers in Scotland known to cross river |
| TAPESTRY | Heavy woven fabric used as a wall hanging (8) |
| LORDLYON | Chief herald of Scotland, known historically as the High Sennachie (4,4) |
| CENTERED | Eye-pleasing, as a wall hanging |
| RAMPARTS | Some fortification in fleece and horns, for example? (8) |
| TINTAGEL | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Castle, fortification in north Cornwall associated with Arthurian legend (8) |
| PALISADE | Fortification in China that is housing grave |
| WORK | Energy transfer measured in joules; a creation such as a book, musical composition or piece of embroidery, sewing etc; or, a structure such as a wall, built as part of a fortification (4) |
| ELGIN | In Scotland, known for marbles (5) |
| SPEY | River in Scotland known for its salmon fishing (4) |
| OUTERHEBRIDES | Part of Scotland known in Gaelic as Na h-Eileanan Siar |
| ARRAS | Use a double right as a wall decoration |
| RECOAT | Go over again, as a wall |
| BRACESAGAINST | Uses for support, as a wall |
| RANT | Post that might be described as a "wall of text" |
| LEEDSCASTLE | Fortification in Kent built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len (5,6) |
| CORFE | ____ Castle, ruined fortification in the Purbeck Hills in Dorset (5) |
| ARUNDEL | ____ Castle, fortification in West Sussex founded in the 11th century (7) |