| TATTERSALLS | The main auctioneer of race horses in the UK and Ireland (11) |
| ASCOT | Where trainer may race horses in Nova Scotia (5) |
| SOTHEBYS | Auctioneers of the bossy sort (8) |
| MUDDER | Descriptive of a type of race horse |
| ARCHFOE | Shot of race horse leading rival |
| MILER | Kind of race horse |
| GEORGEMEDAL | Civil decoration in the UK and Commonwealth instituted in 1940, subordinate to the homonymous Cross (6,5) |
| GAP | This US-based fashion retailer recently announced it was closing all 81 of its outlets in the UK and Ireland. (3) |
| SHELTA | Language used by Travellers in the UK and Ireland (6) |
| ORIGINALS | Nickname of the first fully representative New Zealand team to tour the UK and Ireland, in 1905 (9) |
| NICKROCKETT | Irish race horse who won the 2025 Grand National (4,7) |
| LIPHOOK | Hampshire course at 55 in our Top 100 Courses of the UK and Ireland (7) |
| MAN | Isle of ___, between the UK and Ireland (3) |
| HOUSE | One of the two chambers of parliament in the UK and Canada, ... of Commons |
| VRI | Coming from the Latin, what is the abbreviation for Queen Victoria which refers to her as "Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India"? (1,1,1) |
| NORFOLK | County, location of Happisburgh, site of what is believed by scientists and archaeologists to be the first known human settlement in the UK and northern Europe (7) |
| TRAPEZIUM | Quadrilateral with two parallel sides in the UK, and none in the US and Canada |
| OFFICE | The _, sitcom starring Ricky Gervais in the UK and Steve Carell in the US (6) |
| DRESSAGE | French word for the art of training and riding horses in the classical, disciplined or haute ecole manner (8) |
| WILLY | 1972 single by The Sweet that reached number 4 in the UK and number 3 in the US (6,5) |