| HEADLAND | The chief territory is a promontory (8) |
| MAINLAND | Chief territory, not including isles (8) |
| ISLET | A small piece of territory is a hindrance |
| GENTRY | To go grey in the Territory is a sign of being well-bred (6) |
| BLUFF | What is a promontory more commonly called? (5) |
| SHEIKDOM | Skid home precariously from chief's territory (8) |
| SEASCAPE | Picture showing waves and a promontory (8) |
| MISSOURI | US territory is unpleasant in Michigan (8) |
| GIANTS | The ___ Causeway is located on a promontory of about 40,000 basalt columns along 4 miles (6 km) of the northern coast of Northern Ireland. Deriving its name from local folklore, it is fabled to be the |
| KITTEN | A kite in the Territory is for the young (6) |
| MULL | Verb meaning to pulverise or crumble; to spice, sweeten and warm ale or wine; to ponder; or, as a noun, a bungle, mess or muddle; soft muslin used in bookbinding; or, a Scottish word for a promontory |
| TONGUEOFLAND | A promontory in the mouth of the river? |
| AGENT | For a long time the Territory is in need of such a representative |
| SHEIKHDOM | Arab chief's territory |
| KHANATE | King to detest besieging an Asian chief's territory |
| ASCENT | In that case, the Territory is good for a climb (6) |
| TANGENT | That agent in the Territory is good for a touch! (7) |
| NONENTITY | A tiny one in the Northern Territory is of no importance |
| GIBRALTAR | British overseas territory located on a promontory at the tip of South Spain, birthplace of designer John Galliano (9) |
| PASSERO | Cape ___ , a promontory in southern Sicily, the site of a major sea battle in 1718 (7) |