| NORTHAMPTON | Town in central England, famous for footwear (11) |
| STAFFORD | County town in central England (8) |
| WARWICK | Town in central England on the River Avon; location of a medieval castle originally built by William the Conqueror during 1068 (7) |
| MALDON | Town in Essex, England, famous for producing sea salt since 1882 (6) |
| ILKLEY | Town in West Yorkshire, England, famous for its moor (6) |
| BATH | A town in southwestern England famous for its hot springs and Roman remains (4) |
| HYDEPARK | Venue in central London, England famous for its open-air meetings (4,4) |
| SHEFFIELD | City in northern England famous for its cutlery industry (9) |
| ABBAS | Cerne -, village in Dorset, England, famous for its carved hillside giant (5) |
| HENRYV | King of England famous for his victory against the French at Agincourt (5,1) |
| OXON | Abbreviation for a county in central England (4) |
| SHERWOOD | Ancient forest in central England formerly a royal hunting ground and famous as the home of Robin Ho |
| THEPOTTERIES | Industrial area in central England, known for its production of china and earthenware (3,9) |
| MERCIA | An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in central England ruled over by Offa in the late 8th century (6) |
| NASEBY | Near which village in central England, in 1645, were the Royalists defeated? (6) |
| ORSO | River in central England |
| DERBY | City in central England (5) |
| MIDLANDS | Maintaining claim I'd land somewhere in central England |
| TRENT | River in Central England on which Nottingham stands (5) |
| LEICESTER | City in central England; breed of sheep with long wool (9) |