| DRYNOCH | Village east of Loch Harport on the Isle of Skye (7) |
| TALISKER | The oldest working whisky distillery on Skye, on the shores of Loch Harport (8) |
| FOREST | Queen Elizabeth ---- Park, east of Loch Lomond (6) |
| MACLEOD | Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye is the ancestral home of which Scottish clan? (7) |
| PORTREE | The capital and largest town on the Isle of Skye (7) |
| GLENELG | Summer-only ferry port to the Isle of Skye (7) |
| OFSTORR | Iconic pinnacle on Isle of Skye - makes front door slam! (2,5) |
| BOURGET | Ontario village east of Ottawa |
| MEACHAM | Saskatchewan village east of Saskatoon |
| DUNVEGAN | Castle on the Isle of Skye, seat of the chief of the Clan MacLeod (8) |
| EIGG | One of the Small Isles in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, to the south of the Isle of Skye |
| WOOLF | Daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen and sister of Vanessa Bell who wrote several novels including To the Lighthouse, set on the Isle of Skye (5) |
| BROADFORD | Second largest village on the Isle of Skye (9) |
| LIGHTHOUSE | Virginia Woolf novel set on the Isle of Skye, 'To the -' (10) |
| BONNIEPRINCECHARLIE | Claimant to the British throne associated with the Isle of Skye (6,6,7) |
| SNIZORT | Loch and river in the north-west of Skye (7) |
| ELGOL | Village on shores of Loch Scavaig on Isle of Skye (5) |
| TOTHELIGHTHOUSE | 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf centring on the Ramsays and their visits to the Isle of Skye |
| FAIRYPOOLS | Tourist attraction popular with wild swimmers on the Isle of Skye (5,5) |
| RUNRIG | Celtic rock band formed on the Isle of Skye in 1973 (6) |