| MENHIR | Tall manmade standing stone of a kind erected in western Europe in Bronze Age or Neolithic times (6) |
| GOTHIC | What style of architecture was prevalent in western Europe in the 12th to16th centuries? (6) |
| IRONBRIDGE | The first of its kind, erected over the River Severn, near Telford, Shropshire in 1779 (4,6) |
| ONEIDA | 'People of the Standing Stone' of the Iroquois Confederacy |
| MINOAN | Someone in Bronze Age Crete (6) |
| STONEAGE | How old is the rock? Palaeolithic or neolithic (5,3) |
| BULGE | Germany's last offensive in western Europe in World War II became known as the Battle of the ___. (5) |
| BOWANDARROW | Old stick found in Bronze Age tomb something possibly used for hunting (3,3,5) |
| DYERSROCKET | Plant with spikes of yellowish-green flowers, known since Neolithic times as the source of a yellow colouring called weld (5,6) |
| PEBBLE | A smooth round cobble-like stone of a beach, river or grotto floor; or, a thick lens of rock crystal (6) |
| CIRCLE | An arrangement of standing stones, such as that at Avebury; a ring of flattened grain stalks in a crop field; or, a planet's orbit (6) |
| NUTLET | Stone of a drupe (6) |
| PANADA | Type of bread soup originating in Western Europe (6) |
| MONACO | Sovereign city-state and microstate in Western Europe (6) |
| CARNAC | Village in Brittany, site of thousands of prehistoric standing stones (6) |
| IBERIA | Current Russian secret police supremo somewhere in Western Europe |
| SWEDEN | Largest country in Western Europe |
| SARSEN | Standing stone used by the builders of Stonehenge (6) |
| STATUS | Standing stone American tours regularly (6) |
| ESTATE | Standing stone's finish, say (6) |