| AVEBURY | Unexpectedly buy Vera a famous stone circle (7) |
| HIERONYMUSBOSCH | Artist unexpectedly buys Cornish home (10,5) |
| BLARNEY | Castle near Cork with a famous stone (7) |
| ROSETTA | Where a famous stone was discovered |
| MAIDENS | Strangely, Ray reminds me of a Cornish stone circle (5,7) |
| LONGMEG | Named central stone in a Cumbrian stone circle - found in oblong megalith (4, 3) |
| STORING | Keeping stone circle around another (7) |
| OLIVERTWIST | ... by a famous Stone? |
| ALOE | --- vera, a juice obtained from the leaves of a liliaceous plant (4) |
| MERRY | Strangely, Ray reminds me of a Cornish stone circle (5,7) |
| STUMP | Bronze Age standing stone ___ Cross, at Mereclough, near Burnley; believed to have perhaps once been part of a stone circle, it is now one of five guidestones on the Long Causeway (5) |
| CROMLECH | Climbing tree, a monster chestnut, in stone circle |
| OMEGA | A stone circle erected, last in series |
| CALLANISH | Village in Lewis, the site of a major standing stone circle (8) |
| OPAL | It's a stone circle, mate |
| CONICSECTION | Celts originally positioned iconic stone circle perhaps (5,7) |
| SKARABRAE | In 1850, storms across the Orkney Islands revealed stone circles at the Bay o'Skaill. Dating from c. 3100 BCE, it is what we now know to be a Neolithic village of seven almost identical stone houses. |
| ELECTRON | and 6: In analysis of stone circle, choose particle science (8,6) |
| PIMIENTO | Fruit's appearance in stone circle (8) |
| ONYX | Stone circle and cross bordering US city (4) |