| TYNEANDWEAR | Rwanda confused with teeny part of northern England (4,3,4) |
| YORKSHIRE | Factory at first trimmed wages after year in part of Northern England |
| SMACK | A distinct flavour; dialect in parts of northern England for a fried potato scallop; a group of jellyfish; or, an onomatopoeic word for a loud kiss (5) |
| SCANDINAVIA | View racket one way in part of northern Europe (11) |
| KALAHARI | The large basinlike plain of the interior plateau of Southern Africa. It occupies almost all of Botswana, the eastern third of Namibia, and the northernmost part of Northern Cape province in South Afr |
| COUNTDOWN | Run-up to an event in part of Northern Ireland with no end of pageantry? (9) |
| DERISORY | Is nothing in part of Northern Ireland worthy of scorn? (8) |
| ARNHEM | --- Land is the northern part of Northern Territory, Australia (6) |
| BRINGDOWN | Lower bridge in front of great part of Northern Ireland (5,4) |
| ULSTER | A number of hopefuls terrorised part of Northern Island (6) |
| FELL | _ pony, a breed of large and heavy ponies, found in the hills of northern England (4) |
| SAILTAIRE | This place is an early planned industrial settlement in the historic county of Yorkshire of northern England. It was named for its founder (industrialist Titus Salt) and the nearby river (the Aire). I |
| LEEDS | Industrial city of northern England (5) |
| TEES | River of northern England (4) |
| PENNINES | Upland backbone of northern England (8) |
| HUMBER | Large tidal estuary on the east coast of northern England (6) |
| REDWALL | Collective name for the traditionally Labour-supporting constituencies of northern England. (3,4) |
| YORK | City of northern England which started as a Roman fortress called Eboracum (4) |
| CLEVELAND | County of northern England from 1974 to 1996 |
| BECK | A stream of northern England |