| SCRUMPY | Rough, strong cider, typically from England's West Country (7) |
| SNAKEBITE | Alcoholic drink consisting of equal parts beer and cider, typically served in pints (9) |
| EXOTICA | Objects typically from a distant foreign country considered out of the ordinary (7) |
| ESSAYED | Did try from England's leader finally impress Express newsman? (7) |
| COUNTRY | Rock + Bluegrass, sometimes sounds 'twangy', typically from Southwest USA, lyrics often about rural living |
| BALL | Pass from England's number 7 in 1966 (4) |
| RAYON | Synthetic textile fibre made from regenerated cellulose, typically from wood pulp or cotton (5) |
| INDESTRUCTIBLE | Strong cider best until tipsy (14) |
| KICK | Action of stroppy mule and strong cider? (4) |
| WORCESTER | Cathedral city in England's West Midlands region (9) |
| LONDONERS | Those who are from England's capital (9) |
| LONDONER | Person from England's capital (8) |
| BRIGHTONBELLE | On-line beauty from England's south coast? (8,5) |
| ANEURYSM | Sac formed by abnormal dilation of the wall of a blood vessel or heart ventricle, typically from disease or injury (8) |
| KVASS | Fermented alcoholic drink of low strength made in Russia and E Europe, typically from rye bread (5) |
| HAND | Measure of four inches used to determine the height of a horse, typically from the ground to the highest point of the withers (4) |
| MULTIPLICATIONTABLE | List of higher divisible quantities of a particular number, typically from 1 to 12 (14,5) |
| EXMOOR | Area of high, open land in England's West Somerset and North Devon (6) |
| SCRUMP | Steal apples - not enough for strong cider, though (6) |
| CORNISH | I'm a head teacher from Christon -- I've moved around a lot, but you can still tell I'm from somewhere in the West Country (7) |