| CHEVIOT | Sheep breed named after the hills on the Scotland-England border where they originated (7) |
| CARTERBAR | A68 road summit on the Scotland-england border (6,3) |
| LLEYN | Sheep breed named after a Welsh peninsula - in valley, now (5) |
| CAYUGA | US duck breed named after the longest of the Finger Lakes in New York state (6) |
| EPSOM | Soothing salts, or the town where they originated |
| FORTUNESWELL | At three o'clock, the 14 backpackers started walking around the bottom of the hill on the Isle of Portland (12) |
| HEATH | Former British prime minister who attended the Scotland-England Centenary match in 1971 (5) |
| DRAGS | Pulls a shot deer off the hill on the first day with clothes in tatters (5) |
| FOUNDINGFATHERS | They originated in America in 1787 |
| VEZELAY | This French village lies on a hill on the left bank of the Cure River. Its history is tied to its Benedictine abbey, founded in the 9th century. The abbey attracted pilgrims because the supposed remai |
| DEESIDE | A conurbation of towns and villages in Flintshire and Cheshire on the Wales-England border (7) |
| LINCOLN | A city in England, a sheep breed, a shortcake biscuit, or a US president (7) |
| BEACONS | From "portents, signs, standards", a word for signal fires; hills on which they are lit; buoys, lighthouses or other fanals warning of danger; or, figurative sources of hope (7) |
| HAMPDEN | ___ Park, Glasgow stadium home to the Scotland national football team (7) |
| KATHRYN | _ Bryce, captain of the Scotland women's national cricket team (7) |
| TABULAR | Name of flat-topped hills on southern edge of North York Moors - a brutal formation (7) |
| BERNESE | ___ mountain dog (breed named for its origins near the Swiss capital) |
| GLADDEN | Delight count up in the Scotland lowland (7) |
| KARAKUL | Asian sheep breed |
| RYELAND | One of the oldest English sheep breeds |