| LACOCK | With William Henry Fox Talbot's former abbey and home at its heart, a National Trust village in Wiltshire, where scenes from Cranford, Pride and Prejudice and Downton Abbey were filmed (6) |
| CAMERA | Fox Talbot's apparatus |
| CALOTYPE | Early photographic process using paper coated with silver iodide, patented by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1841 (8) |
| NEWBATTLE | Midlothian village and former abbey (9) |
| MELROSE | Scottish Borders town with former abbey - ruined by, er, moles (7) |
| EMI | Former Abbey Road Studios owner |
| RIOT | Scream from Port Talbot's leader |
| OPTION | Number Ten backtracking about Port Talbot's leaders choice |
| SKETCHBOOK | A block of pages or pad of paper with an artist's adumbrations, bozzetti, doodles, drawings, modelli, pencillings and scribblings at its heart, but where masterpieces, great paintings and sculptures s |
| WYE | Immortalised in paintings by J. M. W. Turner and a poem by William Wordsworth, a river and a valley of the same name in an AONB containing Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat (3) |
| STYAL | A cotton mill established at this Cheshire village in 1784 is now a National Trust property, Quarry Bank (5) |
| HOWARDSEND | E M Forster's novel with the idea "only connect" at its heart (7,3) |
| ORANGERY | A sheltered place or greenhouse for growing citrus trees; there is a particularly fine example at Lyme Park, a National Trust house near Macclesfield (8) |
| INVENTED | Created trendy outlet with comedian at its heart (8) |
| WHEATGERM | Foodstuff with piquancy, precious item containing curry at its heart |
| DINNERSET | 7 21 racket arranged with Tyneside restaurateurs at its heart |
| SOMME | Scene of conflict - considerable mire, with fury expressed at its heart (5) |
| BEDIMS | Dims with 'B' at its heart |
| TALBOT | William Henry Fox --, 1800-1877, photographic pioneer (6) |
| CROWLAND | Town in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire with a ruined medieval abbey and a 14th-century three-sided bridge |