| KILLIN | _ Railway, Callander & Oban Railway branch to Loch Tay (6) |
| OBAN | Callander & ___ Railway (4) |
| ARGYLLANDBUTE | Scottish council area whose towns include Inveraray and Oban (6,3,4) |
| LOCHAWE | Station between Crianlarich and Oban (4,3) |
| DALMALLY | Station between Crianlarich and Oban (8) |
| NESSIE | Famed inhabitant of body of water which stretches from Loch Oich to Loch Dochfour (6) |
| FEEDER | Container filled with nuts or seeds for garden birds; a bib/bottle for a baby or a child; a tributary stream; or, a railway branch linking outlying areas to the trunk line (6) |
| ACHARN | Falls of ----, by Loch Tay (6) |
| TOLIMB | Drop from tree branch to tree branch and ripped apart (4,4,4,2,4) |
| SIDING | Showing agreement with a short railway branch line |
| BUCHAN | Formartine and ___ Railway - built to linkAberdeen and Fraserburgh (6) |
| OSPREY | Fish-eating bird of prey often nesting close to lochs or freshwater lakes (6) |
| MANTRA | Worker in branch to the north frequently repeated phrase |
| SIERRA | Backing a small local branch to stock right range |
| EMBLEM | Olive branch, to peace |
| SUSSEX | ___ & ___ Railway, based at Tenterden (4,4,6) |
| DINGLE | Tralee & ___ Railway (6) |
| GREATGLEN | Containing Loch Ness and parts of the Grampian Mountains, a valley and geological fault extending from Moray Firth to Loch Linnhe (5,4) |
| FORTGEORGE | Terminus of a short Highland Railway branch from Gollanfield Junction (4,6) |
| SCHIEHALLION | Mountain in Perthshire (3,547 feet), located north of Loch Tay (12) |