| KESWICK | Town in Cumbria (7) |
| KENDAL | Town in Cumbria |
| APPLEBY | -- -in-Westmorland, town in Cumbria (7) |
| SILLOTH | Small coastal town in Cumbria (7) |
| PENRITH | Market town in Cumbria (7) |
| SCAFELL | - Pike; located in Cumbria, the highest peak in England (7) |
| DERWENT | Name of several English rivers, one in the Peak District, another in Cumbria (7) |
| REACTOR | The UK's first was opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria in 1956 (7) |
| CARTMEL | ___ Priory, 12th-century church in Cumbria (7) |
| SKIDDAW | Mountain in Cumbria north of Keswick (7) |
| FURNESS | That quality of animal warmth in Cumbria ? (7) |
| BEATRIX | First name of the mycologist and author of the Peter Rabbit books who left her house "Hill Top" in Cumbria to the National Trust (7) |
| RANSOME | Arthur ___, author who lived at Hill Top near Haverthwaite in Cumbria (7) |
| TOWNEND | 17th-century National Trust property located in Cumbria (7) |
| ESKDALE | Seek lad rambling here in Cumbria |
| HILLTOP | Beatrix Potter's farmhouse retreat in Cumbria (4,3) |
| BARROW | Historically within the Furness district of Lancashire, now, after Carlisle, the second largest town in Cumbria; in the late 19th century, the town's steelworks was the world's largest (6) |
| ALSTON | Town in Cumbria that shares the title of the 'highest market town in England' with Buxton, Derbyshire |
| BARROWINFURNESS | Peninsula town in Cumbria (6-2-7) |
| PENINSULA | A near island extending from a mainland such as the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, the Lizard or Roseland in Cornwall, Furness in Cumbria or the Llyn or the Gower in Wales (9) |