| WREKIN | The -; crowned with an Iron Age hill fort, a Uriconian hill forming part of the Shropshire landscape (6) |
| MYND | The Long ___, a scenic moorland plateau, part of the Shropshire Hills (4) |
| TORMENTOR | Bully for the people behind The Hill forming the basis for a lawsuit briefly (9) |
| BREDON | Hill of "The Shropshire Lad" (6) |
| DUN | Greyish brown; a horse with a coat of this colour, combined with a black mane and tail; an importunate debt collector; a hill-fort; or, a fishing fly resembling a subimago mayfly (3) |
| OLDSARUM | Wiltshire Iron Age hill fort with small modular design (3,5) |
| MAIDEN | Dorset's huge Iron Age hill fort - altered time and scale (6,6) |
| CASTLE | Dorset's huge Iron Age hill fort - altered time and scale (6,6) |
| ELWORTHY | --------Barrows, Iron Age hill fort in Brompton Ralph in Somerset (8) |
| MAIDENCASTLE | Iron Age hill fort in Dorset |
| SARUM | Old -; the ruins of old Salisbury, originally an Iron Age fort built around 400 BC and occupied by the Romans (5) |
| HOLD | A compartment for cargo; a fort; a grip in wrestling; a hug; or, tenacity (4) |
| PICT | Member of an Iron Age society of northern and eastern Scotland (4) |
| LAUREATE | One crowned with bay leaves; winner of a Nobel prize; or, a person appointed as court poet of Britain (8) |
| ECCEHOMO | A picture or sculpture of Christ crowned with thorns, from the Latin for "behold the man" |
| CAMP | Outdoor area for tents, bivouacs etc; or, a site of an ancient hill fort (4) |
| LONGFORD | Small, low-lying Irish county that contains the Corlea Trackway, an Iron Age wooden road (8) |
| WILLIAM | With Fort, a part of Thunder Bay |
| COLUMN | Architectural pillar crowned with a capital; or, a regular feature in a newspaper on a reoccurring theme such as books, food, sport or style (6) |
| ERATO | Greek Muse typically represented as a nymph crowned with myrtle and roses, holding a lyre and a bow |