| BEACHY | ___ Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain (6) |
| SEVEN | ___ Sisters, chalk sea cliffs in East Sussex (5) |
| BEACHYHEAD | Britain's highest chalk sea cliff, near to the South Downs Way (6,4) |
| CONACHAIR | Highest sea cliffs in the U.K., on St Kilda (9) |
| ASPECT | In the past, the top of this cliff in Exmouth has been a treacherous area (6) |
| CHOUGH | A bird of the crow family frequenting sea-cliffs and mountains (6) |
| SCARCE | Unoccupied cottage on cliff in demand (6) |
| ASCEND | Move up edge of cliff in rickety sedan (6) |
| FJORDS | Long narrow sea inlets between steep cliffs in Norway (6) |
| THRIFT | A plant with pink flower heads, often growing on sea cliffs and mountains (6) |
| RAPPEL | Descend a cliff, in a way |
| EASING | When I visited Newdowns Head, the sea was really rough, but by the end of the evening it was becoming less severe (6) |
| RUMOUR | Drink is like lemon juice with no head - the word on the street is they're presumably passing on that in the local? (6) |
| NOBLES | Head the French members of the upper classes (6) |
| CLOSED | Near to the Duke's Head, the shooting season is finished (6) |
| ENDALL | Needn't all head the ball recklessly - the most vital part first coined in Macbeth (3,2-3,3,3,3-3) |
| ANDTHE | Needn't all head the ball recklessly - the most vital part first coined in Macbeth (3,2-3,3,3,3-3) |
| ORALLY | Love to head the fightback by word of mouth (6) |
| NOBALL | Everyone going after head, the result of overstepping the mark? |
| CANADA | Girl able to head the country |