| OFCLYDE | and 14dn, Inlet of the Atlantic in SW Scotland housing the Isle of Arran (5,2,5) |
| FIRTH | and 14dn, Inlet of the Atlantic in SW Scotland housing the Isle of Arran (5,2,5) |
| AYR | Port in SW Scotland housing the Wallace Tower |
| FIRTHOFCLYDE | Inlet in which the Isle of Arran is found (5,2,5) |
| FROBISHERBAY | An inlet of the Atlantic in Northeast Canada, in the Southeast comer of Baffin Island (9,3) |
| MACMILLAN | British publishing company founded in London in 1843 by two brothers from the Isle of Arran |
| CHESAPEAKEBAY | The largest inlet of the Atlantic in the coast of the US (10,3) |
| LOCHLEVEN | Body of water in Scotland housing a castle that was the place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scot |
| KINTYRE | Long Scottish peninsula west of the Isle of Arran |
| ARDROSSAN | Coastal town which has a ferry service to the Isle of Arran (9) |
| AYRSHIRE | Former county on the Firth of Clyde in SW Scotland, abolished in 1975 (8) |
| LEVEN | Loch ___, body of water in Perth and Kinross, Scotland housing a castle that was a place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scots (5) |
| LAMLASH | Largest village by population on the Isle of Arran (7) |
| FAR | Distant from the Isle of Arran (3) |
| CHESAPEAKE | And 12 Inlet of the Atlantic in Maryland and Virginia, US (10,3) |
| IRISH | ? Sea, body of water housing the Isle of Man |
| IRISHSEA | Body of water housing the Isle of Man (5,3) |
| CLYDE | Firth of _, an inlet of the Atlantic in Scotland (5) |
| BAY | Inlet of the Atlantic in Maryland and Virginia, US (10.3) |
| NOBLE | British bandleader popular on both sides of the Atlantic in the 30s and 40s, Ray ... |