| CRIEFF | Town in Perth and Kinross (6) |
| COUPAR | _ Angus, town in Perth and Kinross (6) |
| SCONE | Town in Perth and Kinross housing a famous Palace and historic Abbey that both bear its name (5) |
| PITLOCHRY | Town in Perth and Kinross (9) |
| COMRIE | Historic conservation village (pop about 2,0000, in Perth and Kinross (6) |
| ABERNETHY | Village in Perth and Kinross south-east of Perth (9) |
| LEVEN | Fresh water loch in Perth and Kinross in Scotland (5) |
| ABERNATHY | Ancient village and former Pictish settlement in Perth and Kinross (9) |
| AUCHTERARDER | Nearest town to the Gleneagles Hotel in Perth and Kinross (12) |
| BLAIR | Castle in Perth and Kinross (5) |
| LOCHRANNOCH | Large body of fresh water in Perth and Kinross at whose eastern end the River Tummel begins |
| LOCHLEVEN | Renowned brown trout fishery, 3600-acre water in Perth and Kinross (anag. of "O Level, HNC") (4,5) |
| GLENEAGLES | Hotel in Perth and Kinross with three 18-hole golf courses |
| ATHOLL | District of Perth and Kinross, Scotland which has extensive deer forests and grouse moors (6) |
| GRANFONDO | 1ac event in Dundee, Angus and Perth & Kinross (4,5) |
| OFGOWRIE | Area of Perth and Kinross Tay Estuary between the Sidlaw Hills (5,2,6) |
| CARSE | Area of Perth and Kinross Tay Estuary between the Sidlaw Hills (5,2,6) |
| KNIGHTSPROGRESS | Trip horseman could make from Perth & Kinross - gee-gee's knackered! |
| WAYLAID | Accosted in Perth and ridiculed daily (7) |
| TAY | River that originates in the Highlands and flows through Perth and Dundee (3) |