| TROSSACHS | The -; A wooded valley immortalised in The Lady of the Lake (9) |
| ARDENNES | The ---, a wooded plateau in south-east Belgium, Luxembourg and north-east France (8) |
| GLENARTNEY | Perthshire valley immortalised in Scott's Lady of the Lake (4,6) |
| LANCELOT | Knight with "brazen greaves" in The Lady of Shalott |
| CAMELOT | Castle whose name is repeatedly rhymed with "Shalott," in "The Lady of Shalott" |
| GLADSTONE | The "Grand Old Man" of Victorian politics - a four-time British Prime Minister, immortalised in the form of a hinged portmanteau-style bag (9) |
| ABERNATHY | Doctor and surgeon whose name is immortalised in the form of the caraway-flavoured digestive biscuits he invented in the 18th century (9) |
| EDELWEISS | Immortalised in The Sound of Music, the alpine "wool flower" symbolic of Austria, whose genus, Leontopodium, means "lion's paw" (9) |
| MACDONALD | Scottish Jacobite heroine immortalised in the Skye Boat Song (9) |
| COTSWOLDS | Characterised by dry-stone walls, limestone cottages, rolling hills and wooded valleys, the largest AONB (9) |
| AFORESAID | A wooded area, endless, getting help as mentioned before (9) |
| ADELE | Ms Silva who played Kelly Windsor in Emmerdale is heard in a wooded valley (5) |
| GLADE | A clearing in a wooded valley (5) |
| DENE | Old English word for a wooded valley, or, dialect for a sandy tract (4) |
| BENNETT | Dramatist depicted in The Lady in the Van whose productions include the series of 12 monologues Talking Heads and the play The Madness of George III (7) |
| CHARLIE | Bonnie Prince -; a nickname of the Young Pretender immortalised in the Skye Boat Song who led the Jacobite uprising but was defeated at the Battle of Culloden (7) |
| DELL | A wooded valley |
| ABRAHAMS | Immortalised in the film Chariots Of Fire, the 100m winner in the 1924 Olympics in Paris was Harold |
| LIDDELL | Immortalised in the film Chariots Of Fire, the 400m winner in the 1924 Olympics in Paris was Eric .. |
| PADUA | Immortalised in The Taming of the Shrew and a play by Oscar Wilde, city in Veneto where Livy was born and Galileo taught at its university (5) |