| DUNOON | Town on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll and Bute (6) |
| ROSNEATH | Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, but, until 1996 in Dunbartonshire (8) |
| COWAL | Peninsula in Argyll and Bute (5) |
| CRAIGNISH | Peninsula in Argyll with ruined forts and standing stones (9) |
| PUCKSGLEN | River-formed ravine on the Cowal peninsula, and a popular walk (5,4) |
| ARROCHAR | Tip missing from direction indicator for village on the Cowal peninsula (8) |
| CRINAN | Canal in Argyll and Bute (6) |
| BUTE | The northern part of the Isle of ____ is surrounded by the southern part of the Cowal peninsula |
| OBAN | Derived from the Gaelic meaning "little bay", port town in Argyll and Bute known as the "Gateway to the Isles" (4) |
| HOLYLOCH | Body of seawater at the Cowal Peninsula, Scotland, once used as a US nuclear submarine base (4, 4) |
| RHU | Village on the Gare Loch in Argyll and Bute (3) |
| OTTERFERRY | Settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne |
| TARBETH | Village in Argyll and Bute (7) |
| KILMARTIN | Glen in Argyll and Bute noted for its ancient monuments (9) |
| BENCRUACHAN | Mountain in Argyll and Bute that rises to a height of 1126m (3,8) |
| LOCHLONG | Name applied to trio of Class 37s celebrating body of water in Argyll and Bute (4,4) |
| BEINNMHOR | Name of several hills including one on Cowal peninsula (5,4) |
| TIGHNABRUAICH | Village on Cowal peninsula (13) |
| KYLESOFBUTE | They separate Cowal peninsula from island (5,2,4) |
| KNAPDALEFOREST | Large wooded area in Argyll planted in the 1930s (8,6) |