| WREKIN | Shropshire hill, an iconic landmark of the county (6) |
| LION | Rock which is an iconic landmark at Piha (4) |
| CANYON | Grand _, landmark of the USA (6) |
| WAWA | Northern Ontario community with a landmark of the bird at #8- |
| AVERSION | Declare Judaean hill an object of dislike |
| EIGG | Inner Hebrides isle having the hill, An Sgurr, as its highest point (4) |
| EMINENCE | From "jut, project", a word for distinction, fame or high rank; a height or a hill; an anatomical protuberance; a cardinal's title; or, a shade of purple (8) |
| CASTLE | Shed. the French landmark of 12Ac (6) |
| ANTRIM | Had a new model on the boundary of the county (6) |
| BIGBEN | Writer comes over to tour Britain, beginning in Edinburgh with iconic landmark |
| STATUE | NYC landmark, - - - of Liberty (6) |
| RIDING | And call round one day, when travelling over part of the county (6) |
| REGION | Possibly ignore part of the county (6) |
| DURHAM | A broken drum is placed around one hectare of the county town (6) |
| COWARD | ____ Of The County, song by Kenny Rogers released in 1979 (6) |
| HOUSES | London landmark: - of Parliament |
| STAFFS | Employees of the county |
| MYND | The Long ___, a scenic moorland plateau, part of the Shropshire Hills (4) |
| NOTTS | Abbreviated name of the county famous for the legends of Robin Hood and as the site of Sherwood Fore |
| SALOPIANS | A term for the natives or inhabitants of the county of Shropshire (9) |