| BUXTON | Well watered place in the Peak District |
| EDGE | Any one of the escarpments of millstone grit found in the Peak District including Burbage, Curbar, Derwent, Froggatt and Stanage (4) |
| DERWENT | Name of several English rivers, one in the Peak District, another in Cumbria (7) |
| UNDERWENT | Experienced a French reservoir in the Peak District (9) |
| EYAM | Historic 'Plague' village in the Peak District (4) |
| DOVEDALE | Valley in the Peak District noted for its limestone ravines (8) |
| KINDER | ____ Downfall is the Peak District's highest waterfall |
| TISSINGTON | ___ Trail in the Peak District National Park, runs for 13 miles on an old rail track (10) |
| AIRBUS | Under the well-watered valley? It's over this will transport people (6) |
| SODDEN | Well watered turf on lair (6) |
| MEADOW | Area of low, well-watered ground, especially near a river (6) |
| MONSAL | ___ Trail, Peak District walking route using the former MR line (6) |
| GAP | Cheshire ___, a meteorologist's term for the lowlands of the Cheshire Plain, passage between the Clwydian Hills and the Peak District (3) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire on the edge of the Peak District (7) |
| ALPORT | Peak District hamlet and river - unusual portal (6) |
| KINDERSCOUT | Someone more likely to help pitch your tent in part of the Peak District? (6,5) |
| DERBYSHIRE | Historic English county in which the Peak District is largely located (10) |
| CIRCLE | E.g. Peak District's 'Arbor Low', or Ikley's Twelve Apostles (5, 6) |
| PENNINEWAY | 268-mile walking trail between the Peak District and the Borders (7,3) |
| GRITSTONE | One of the original 13 beginning to tour a feature of the Peak District (9) |