| STNEOT | Village in Cornwall, north-west of Liskeard (2,4) |
| OLDSTER | Person getting on from Dorset, moving across West of Liskeard (7) |
| REDRUTH | Town in Cornwall north-east of Camborne formerly associated with the copper mining industry (7) |
| JAILED | Having broken into five houses on the outskirts of Liskeard, I went before a top judge and was sent to prison (6) |
| PROBUS | After my brother visited us in Portishead, he travelled back to his village in Cornwall (6) |
| COOMBE | At the end of April, my son left Loscombe and moved to a place near Liskeard (6) |
| PINKEYE | I had to take my sweetheart to the GP right in the centre of Liskeard last Monday -- it turned out she had conjunctivitis (4-3) |
| DUOLE | This loud leading entertainer lives about four miles south of Liskeard (5) |
| LOOE | Fishing town south of Liskeard (4) |
| TINTAGEL | Village in Cornwall; reputed birthplace of King Arthur (8) |
| MALHAM | Village in North Yorkshire north-west of Ilkley noted for - Tarn and - Cove (6) |
| GIRTON | Village north-west of Cambridge to which a women's college, established in 1869, moved in 1872 (6) |
| ILKLEY | Town in West Yorkshire on the River Wharfe north-west of Leeds |
| PORTWRINKLE | Last week, in a backstreet, a prowler was seen lurking around our village in Cornwall (11) |
| DUNDAS | ___ Castle, 15th-century building on the south of the Firth of Forth north-west of Edinburgh Airport |
| THEBES | North-west of Athens, a city in ancient Greece (6) |
| MODENA | City in Italy, north-west of Bologna (6) |
| INSKIP | Fylde village north-west of Preston (6) |
| KENDAL | Town in the north west of England (6) |
| WIRRAL | Peninsula in the north west of England (6) |