| FENS | The - - -, marshes of East Anglia (4) |
| OTTER | Water creature common to the marshes of the Euphrates and Tigris |
| LANIER | "The Marshes of Glynn" writer Sidney |
| WASH | The ___, estuary of East Anglia (4) |
| CRAG | A cliff or steep rugged rock face; or, shelly sandstone of East Anglia (4) |
| RUSH | Be in a hurry to get the plant in the marshes (4) |
| BURYSTEDMUNDS | Abbey tomb of the King of East Anglia, c855-869 (4,2,7) |
| GREATOUSE | The major river of East Anglia (5,4) |
| THEWASH | Rectangular bay at the northwest corner of East Anglia (3,4) |
| STOUR | River of East Anglia forming most of the county boundary between Suffolk and Essex (5) |
| ANALGESIA | Much of East Anglia redeveloped — effect of numbers? |
| THEBROADS | The minor routes to part of East Anglia |
| OUSE | River of Yorkshire, East Anglia and Sussex (4) |
| FENLAND | Primarily, flat earth's associated with the Netherlands and part of East Anglia (7) |
| NORWICH | City that is home to the University of East Anglia (7) |
| ROSETREMAIN | Novelist, born 1943, who attended the University of East Anglia and later taught creative writing there |
| DANES | Ninth-century invaders of East Anglia |
| NORFOLKBROADS | Holiday area of East Anglia (7,6) |
| BROADS | Via which you might access part of East Anglia (6) |
| SUFFOLK | Punch's part of East Anglia? |