| PEVENSEY | ____ Bay, cove in East Sussex where William the Conqueror landed in 1066 (8) |
| BATEMANS | House at Burwash, East Sussex, where Kipling lived (8) |
| NORMANDY | Region in France where William the Conqueror was duke (8) |
| HASTINGS | Where William the Conqueror conquered |
| GOODWOOD | Duke of Richmond and Gordon's estate in West Sussex where the Festival of Speed is hosted annually (8) |
| GRASMERE | Village in the Lake District where William Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy in Dove Cottage (8) |
| PLEASANT | In ___, where William Blake, and many politicians since, proposed we build Jerusalem? (8,5,3,8,4) |
| ENGLANDS | In ___, where William Blake, and many politicians since, proposed we build Jerusalem? (8,5,3,8,4) |
| GREENAND | In ___, where William Blake, and many politicians since, proposed we build Jerusalem? (8,5,3,8,4) |
| FOGARTYS | Cove in Stan Rogers song |
| CONCEIVE | Imagine nice cove in a storm |
| ARMCANDY | Where William has served, securing constant and beautiful girl |
| CAEN | City where William the Conqueror is buried at Abbeye aux Hommes (4) |
| ROUEN | Where William the Conqueror died |
| WOOLF | Bloomsbury Group author who lived at Monk's House in Sussex where she wrote Mrs Dalloway and other novels in a writing lodge at the bottom of the garden (5) |
| COWDRAYPARK | Country estate in West Sussex where the British Open Polo Championship takes place (7,4) |
| CLEMSON | Where William (the Refrigerator) Perry played college football |
| CHARLESTON | A canvas of a farmhouse in Sussex, where art bloomed, a walled garden originally burgeoned and the love and creativity of Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and their fellow bohemian Bloomsburyites once flour |
| INLET | Opening in a coastline such as a small bay, cove or sound (5) |
| LAND | In ___, where William Blake, and many politicians since, proposed we build Jerusalem? (8,5,3,8,4) |