| COLONSAY | Small island in the Inner Hebrides (15.7 sq miles; pop about 150), west of Jura (8) |
| ELGOL | Small township in the south of Skye (pop about 150) (5) |
| ISLAY | Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, lying immediately south-west of Jura (5) |
| LOCHGILP | Canal links it with Sound of Jura (4,4) |
| VINJAUNE | White wine made in the Jura region, matured in a barrel under a film of yeast (3,5) |
| VACHERIN | The usual packaging of this cow's milk cheese from the Jura mountains is effectively a spruce wood bucket |
| UNBEATEN | Animals whose tongues flick about 150 times a minute |
| COLL | Small island in the Inner Hebrides (about 30 sq miles; pop about 200) (4) |
| ISLANDER | Did one defame someone from Islay or Jura, say (8) |
| COMPLAIN | Rail service to take in Jura at last |
| TISSOT | Watchmaking company founded in the Swiss city of Le Locle, in the Neuchatel area of the Jura Mountains, in 1853 |
| EIGG | A small island in the Inner Hebrides bought by the community in 1997 (4) |
| SARK | Small island in the Channel Islands (2 sq miles; pop about 550) (4) |
| IONA | Small island in the Inner Hebrides, as in a variety name of both Hosta fortunei and streptocarpus (4) |
| CANNA | Small island in the Inner Hebrides, left to the National Trust for Scotland in 1981 (5) |
| NINETEENEIGHTYFOUR | George Orwell novel which was mostly written on the isle of Jura (8,6-4) |
| RAINIER | This dormant volcano, also the highest mountain in the state of Washington, last erupted about 150 years ago. (7) |
| MALT | Whisky associated with east side of Jura island |
| HELIGOLAND | Small island in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany (10) |
| STROMBOLI | A small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, with an active volcano |