| STOCKTONON | Town in England associated with the genesis of the railway industry (8-2-4) |
| TEES | Town in England associated with the genesis of the railway industry (8-2-4) |
| WINDERMERE | Largest natural lake in England, associated with Swallows and Amazons and other books in the series |
| NOAH | He was the Genesis of boating |
| SWINDON | Town in Wiltshire associated with the railway industry (7) |
| WESSEX | Part of England associated with the author of The Mayor of Casterbridge and The Return of the Native (6) |
| PLYMOUTHROCK | Symbolic boulder in New England associated with the Pilgrim Fathers (8,4) |
| ELSTREE | Town in Hertfordshire, England associated with the motion picture industry (7) |
| ALSTON | Town in Cumbria that shares the title of the 'highest market town in England' with Buxton, Derbyshire |
| LAKES | The -; common name of a mountainous region of England associated with poets including William Wordsw |
| CANUTE | Danish king of England associated with a legendary story of controlling the waves |
| CHEDDAR | Village in S.W. England associated with a type of cheese (7) |
| EGREMONT | Market town in England on the edge of the Lake District National Park (8) |
| JUTE | Old invader of England associated with sacking (4) |
| ESHER | She lives in the centre of Beverley, a town in England (5) |
| CASE | John ?, author of the novels The First Horseman and The Genesis Code; pseudonym of Jim and Carolyn Hougan (4) |
| SHEFFIELD | City in northern England associated with steel manufacture (9) |
| FATCONTROLLER | The ____, title of Sir Topham Hatt in the later of The Railway Series of children's books (3,10) |
| OSWESTRY | Very big direction of railway town in England (8) |
| TORY | One on the right going in the direction of the railway (4) |