| WOODSTOCK | Town in Oxfordshire that is home to Blenheim Palace (9) |
| THAME | Town in Oxfordshire that hosts the largest one-day agricultural show in Britain |
| HENLEYONTHAMES | Town in Oxfordshire that hosts a royal regatta annually (6-2-6) |
| WANTAGE | Market town in Oxfordshire that was the birthplace of King Alfred the Great (7) |
| THEBOTTOMLINE | Transporting Tito to Blenheim, one's lost balance here |
| CHURCHILL | British Prime Minister who was born in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire (7,9) |
| THORNHILL | Painter noted for his grisaille in the cupola of St Paul's Cathedral, murals in the Painted Hall at Greenwich and ceiling/wall decorations at Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth House (9) |
| UFFINGTON | Village in Oxfordshire noted for a large white horse figure in chalk nearby (9) |
| KELMSCOTT | --- Manor, Tudor house in Oxfordshire, the home of William Morris from 1871-96 (9) |
| ISLIP | Village in Oxfordshire that was the birthplace of Edward the Confessor (5) |
| ROLLRIGHT | Complex of prehistoric stones in Oxfordshire (9) |
| HAWKSMOOR | Known as the "devil's architect", Christopher Wren's clerk who also collaborated with John Vanbrugh on Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard (9) |
| ABINGDON | Daughter resides in a house near new town in Oxfordshire (8) |
| DIDCOT | Town in Oxfordshire reached by the Great Western Railway in 1839 |
| BICESTER | Ancient market town in Oxfordshire (8) |
| DORCHESTER | Town in Oxfordshire or Dorset |
| BLENHEIM | This palace is located in Oxfordshire, England. It was built in 1705-24 by the English Parliament as a national gift to John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough. It is regarded as the finest example of |
| WINSTON | British Prime Minister who was born in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire (7,9) |
| THEVERYSAME | Each second in Oxfordshire town is no different |
| THOMPSON | Author who fictionalised her birth hamlet Juniper Hill in Oxfordshire as Lark Rise in her Lark Rise to Candleford trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels (8) |