| SARSEN | Type of sandstone block found in Southern England, used by the megalithic builders of Avebury and Stonehenge (6) |
| ALBION | Archaic and poetic name for Britain or England, used by the ancient Greeks and Romans (6) |
| HOLYSTONE | Type of sandstone (9) |
| OCEAN | I have only once left Avebury and travelled to see the sea (5) |
| STONEHENGE | Famous ring of sandstone blocks on Salisbury Plain |
| LEYLINES | Hypothetical alignments joining areas including Stonehenge, Avebury and Silbury, said to have spiritual powers (3,5) |
| SOYA | So, around the outskirts of Avebury is where they grow this protein-rich plant of the pea family? (4) |
| STANDINGSTONE | Understudy gets on, cast in the part of Avebury? (8,5) |
| AUBREY | Antiquarian ignoring Roman figure in reconstruction of Avebury (6) |
| SARSENS | Sandstone blocks like the Stonehenge megaliths - part of Ramsars ensured (7) |
| SCONE | The Stone of ---, block of sandstone used for centuries in the coronation of Scottish monarchs and latterly monarchs of the United Kingdom (5) |
| MAGPIES | Black and white birds akin to the crow family, although the Iberian variety found in southern and central parts of Spain and Portugal are lighter in colour and have blue tails (7) |
| BLIGHTY | Term for England used by soldiers of the First and Second World Wars |
| TEES | River in the north of England used by golfers |
| HEATHFRITILLARY | A butterfly with dusky orange and brown chequered wing colours found in southern England (5,10) |
| COFFEEBAR | A type of bean block found in refreshments area |
| RIDGEWAY | The ____ , ancient path in southern England that begins near Avebury in Wiltshire (8) |
| SURREY | Light American carriage found in Southern England (6) |
| ADMIRAL | White ____, butterfly found in southern England with a distinctive delicate flight (7) |
| YORKSHIREGRIT | Coarse sandstone from a county in northern England used for polishing (9,4) |