| TENBY | Seaside resort in Pembrokeshire that houses a walled castle |
| STDAVIDS | Village-sized cathedral city in Pembrokeshire that was built on the site of a monastery founded by the patron saint of Wales (2,6) |
| SAUNDERSFOOT | Seaside resort in Pembrokeshire, north of Tenby (12) |
| FISHGUARD | Coastal town in Pembrokeshire and ferry port to Rosslare in Ireland (9) |
| SEALYHAM | A short-legged, wiry-coated terrier first bred in Pembrokeshire (8) |
| WELSHCORGI | Cattle herding dog which originated in Pembrokeshire (5,5) |
| SWANSEA | City and holiday resort in South Wales that houses a castle (7) |
| ESPALIER | Traditional technique of training fruit trees to grow flat against a wall or fence,A especially in a walled kitchen garden (8) |
| ARTICHOKE | Gourmet vegetable with a heart derived from the unopened flower of a species of thistle often grown in a walled kitchen garden (9) |
| MOTTE | In Norman England, a hillock surmounted by a lord's wooden keep and surrounded by a walled bailey (5) |
| CHARLESTON | A canvas of a farmhouse in Sussex, where art bloomed, a walled garden originally burgeoned and the love and creativity of Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and their fellow bohemian Bloomsburyites once flour |
| HANDBALL | A game similar to fives played in a walled court (8) |
| SIENA | Walled city in Tuscany, Italy that houses a 13th-century university (5) |
| TOTNES | Market town in Devon on the River Dart that houses a castle |
| WARWICK | Town in central England on the River Avon that houses a castle (7) |
| FLINT | Town in NE Wales that houses a ruined castle (5) |
| DURHAM | Cathedral city in NE England that houses a university and castle (6) |
| SQUASH | Concentrate served diluted with water or lemonade; or, a sport played in a walled court (6) |
| BARBICAN | A walled outwork or tower to protect a gate or drawbridge of a fortification (8) |
| LUDLOW | Market town in Shropshire near the border with Wales that houses a castle (6) |