| CHERRYRED | Singer travels Derry in the shade |
| SUNDAY | The killing of 26 Irish protesters at Derry in January 1972 is known as Bloody ... |
| HIHO | Syllables before "the derry-o", in "The Farmer in the Dell" |
| POLARBEAR | When one of these was rumored to have escaped the Belfast Zoo in 1972, panic ensued; the event inspired a plot element in Netflix's "Derry Girls" |
| LYRA | ___ McKee, Belfast-born journalist fatally shot during Derry riots in 2019, whose funeral was attended by the UK Prime Minister, the Irish President and the Taoiseach (4) |
| BOGSIDE | Area in the city of Derry featuring 'Free Derry' corner (7) |
| SPERRIN | The ___ Mountains straddle the Tyrone/Derry border. (7) |
| TUMBLEDRYER | Machine in laundrette in Derry, by implication? (6,5) |
| HANNON | Neil _, The Divine Comedy's Derry-born lead singer (6) |
| HINDER | Arrest in church in Derry |
| ERR | Go astray in the middle of Derry (3) |
| WATERSIDE | The east bank of Derry city is known as The _________. (9) |
| IAN | ___ McElhinney Derry Girls actor who portrays Ronnie in BBC drama The Split |
| CHELSEACLINTON | Former White House resident who appeared in the final episodes of series two and three of Derry Girls |
| LESBIANS | "___ really do exist!" (chant in the season-one finale of "Derry Girls") |
| ERIN | Main character in Derry Girls with a fitting name, given the show's setting |
| DREAMS | Song by the Cranberries that frequently soundtracked the sitcom Derry Girls (6) |
| DELL | "Heigho! the derry oh" setting |
| HERSHEYBAR | Treat created in Derry Church, Pennsylvania |
| FARMERINTHEDELL | Words with "Hi-ho, the derry-o" |