| SIZEWELL | Suffolk village, the site of two nuclear power stations |
| ASWAN | The stones used to build the pharaoh's pyramids were quarried in this town in Egypt that is now the site of two dams |
| DUNGENESS | Shingle headland in Kent with two nuclear power stations |
| DOUNREAY | Site of two nuclear establishments off the north coast of Caithness (8) |
| NASEBY | Northamptonshire village, the site of a major Parliamentarian victory in the Civil War (6) |
| CATTERICK | North Yorkshire village, the site of an important British Army garrison (9) |
| PLUTONIUM | Radioactive element used in nuclear power stations (9) |
| REACTORS | Which energy-generating machines are found in nuclear power stations? (8) |
| URANIUM | What fuels nuclear power stations? (7) |
| ENOLAGAY | Two descriptions of Daffyd in the village, the first about dropper of bombshell (5,3) |
| DIDCOT | Oxfordshire railway town, the site of noted power stations (6) |
| BLYTHE | Autodidact, author and heritor of his friends John and Christine Nash's farmhouse "Bottengoms", who wrote the Wormingford series and an account of a fictional Suffolk village he called Akenfield (6) |
| BRAEMAR | Scottish village, the starting point of the 1715 Jacobite rising (7) |
| SNAPE | Suffolk village where the annual Aldeburgh Festival is held (5) |
| LANGHOLM | Scottish village, the birthplace of Hugh MacDiarmid (8) |
| ABUSIMBEL | Site of two rock-cut temples built in the reign of Rameses II |
| CHERNOBYL | Town in Ukraine that was the site of a nuclear power station accident in 1986 (9) |
| TORNESS | Site of nuclear power station in East Lothian, commissioned 1988 (7) |
| EUSTON | Suffolk village, and London railway terminus (6) |
| NAPE | Scruff in Suffolk village refused introduction |