| LEASOWE | Station on the Wirral Line (7) |
| ROCKFERRY | Station on the Wirral Line - a favourite of Duffy? (4, 5) |
| ELLESMEREPORT | Merseyrail station connecting with the Wirral Line (9, 4) |
| MANORROAD | Merseyrail station on the Wirral peninsula (5, 4) |
| WARREN | Station on the Wirral, near new Brighton, opened in 1888 and closed in 1915 (6) |
| WENA | Wirral Line terminus, as the Romans would have known it (4) |
| HOYLAKE | Seaside town on the Wirral Peninsula that is the home of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, the second oldest golf links in England |
| HESWALL | Town on the Wirral west of Bromborough (7) |
| BIRKENHEAD | Town on the Wirral on the left bank of the River Mersey opposite Liverpool |
| WALLASEY | Town on the Wirral at the mouth of the Mersey |
| NESS | Picturesque hamlet on the Wirral peninsula; it is home to ___ Botanic Gardens, which opened in 1898; it is the birthplace of Lord Nelson's mistress Emma Hamilton (4) |
| NESSGARDENS | University of Liverpool's horticultural centre on the Wirral, originally founded by Arthur Bulley in 1898 (4,7) |
| LINGMERE | Two-lake fishery on the Wirral (*e.g. Merlin) (8) |
| TRANMERE | Suburb of Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula noted for 2000 League Cup Final runners-up - Rovers FC (8) |
| PORT | Model village on the Wirral Peninsula built by William Lever (4,8) |
| SUNLIGHT | Model village on the Wirral Peninsula built by William Lever (4,8) |
| NESTON | Station on the Wrexham-Bidston line in The Wirral (6) |
| MISTRAL | Wind causing poor visibility over east end of Wirral (7) |
| ELLESMERE | ____ Port, town on the southeastern edge of the Wirral peninsula (9) |
| PENINSULA | Area of land such as the Gower or the Wirral |