| POLDARK | Series of novels by Winston Graham, set in Cornwall and televised by the BBC (7) |
| SMIKE | Musical adaptation of part of Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby televised by the BBC in 1973 (5) |
| NBADRAFT | June event televised by ESPN |
| ERINITE | A basic arsenate of copper found in Cornwall and Ireland (7) |
| FORREST | ___ Gump Tom Hanks movie based on a novel by Winston Groom which released in 1994 |
| DANSNOW | TV presenter whose Locomotion series was broadcast by the BBC in 2013 (3, 4) |
| VICTORY | Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar; or, a word quoted several times by Winston Churchill in a speech (7) |
| TOPGEAR | Long-running motoring series, now cancelled by the BBC (3,4) |
| MARNIE | 1964 Alfred Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Winston Graham, starring Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery |
| TIDE | "The ___", 1977 novel by Winston Graham (5,4) |
| ANGRY | "The ___", 1977 novel by Winston Graham (5,4) |
| ROSS | 1945 novel by Winston Graham (4,7) |
| ROSSPOLDARK | 1945 novel by Winston Graham (4,7) |
| GRAHAM | Author of the Poldark novels set in Cornwall including The Black Moon, The Four Swans, The Miller's Dance and The Loving Cup (6) |
| THEANGRYTIDE | 1977 novel by Winston Graham |
| THEANGRY | 1977 novel by Winston Graham |
| REITHLECTURE | One of a series of annual radio presentations given by leading figures of the day, commissioned by the BBC (5,7) |
| PENINSULA | With UK examples including the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, the Lizard in Cornwall and Low Furness in Cumbria, a near-island extending from a mainland (9) |
| ELLIS | Robin -; actor and keen cook who starred in the BBC's original 1970s serial adaptation of Winston Graham's Poldark books (5) |
| STAUSTELL | Town in Cornwall and former centre of china clay mining (2,7) |