| ILLSTON | Setter leaves grinder on the hill in Leicestershire (7) |
| PEPPERMILL | Grinder on the dinner table |
| EXPRESS | Train fails when the setter leaves station initially (7) |
| NUROFEN | For a number, the setter leaves four and nine out(7) |
| SURNAME | Setter leaves South American country with something family will share (7) |
| TEMPTED | Tense setter leaves drained and drawn (7) |
| IMPASSE | I'm over the hill in cul-de-sac (7) |
| BELVOIR | - Castle, stately home in Leicestershire; seat of the Duke of Rutland (7) |
| MALLORY | ____ Park, motor racing circuit in Leicestershire that opened in 1956 (7) |
| HELLISH | Very difficult to stop heading to the hills in panic (7) |
| MOWBRAY | Town in Leicestershire famous for its pork pies (6,7) |
| CRICKET | Sport played to a high standard in Leicestershire (7) |
| PORKPIE | Food from a town in Leicestershire (6,7,4,3) |
| STILTON | Strong white cheese, often blue- veined, made in Leicestershire and neighbouring counties (7) |
| MELTONM | Town in Leicestershire associated with pork pie manufacture |
| DOUGWALTERSSTAND | Banner made by a fan on the Hill in 1975 in honour of a Dungog-born Test batsman (4,7,5) |
| ANITA | Hill heard on the Hill in 1991 |
| SUN | Our nearest star on the hill in The Bill (3) |
| NEDLUDD | 18th Century farmer in Leicestershire, England who was alleged to have destroyed industrial machiner |
| ARIAN | 'Parliament' suffix (VIP on the Hill in Ottawa) |