| PENNINEWAY | 268-mile UK National Trail which runs from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders (7,3) |
| NORTHERN | From the River Trent to the Scottish border? (8) |
| PENNINE | --- Way, a long-distance footpath extending from Edale, Derbyshire, to Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders (7) |
| UNTERDENLINDEN | Boulevard which runs from the Berlin City Palace to the Brandenburg Gate |
| TEARS | The Trail of ___ National Historic Trail, which passes through Kentucky |
| AUSTRALIA | In the USA there's a trail which leads to another country (9) |
| SOUTHDOWNSWAY | Long distance footpath which runs from Winchester to Eastbourne |
| MILFORDTRACK | Walking trail which includes the Clinton, Mintaro and Dumpling huts (7,5) |
| LAUDERDALE | Long valley of the Leader Water in the Scottish Borders (10) |
| COLDSTREAM | A burgh in the Scottish Borders where the British Army's oldest continuously serving regiment was originally raised |
| CALEDONIAN | Relating to the Scottish Highlands |
| ENGLISHMAN | UK national shifting shingle on island (10) |
| MELROSE | ___ Abbey in the Scottish Borders, thought to be the burial location of the heart of Robert the Bruce (7) |
| ACORN | Fruit or seed of the oak used as the symbol of National Trail routes (5) |
| RIDGEWAY | National Trail and Britain's oldest road, from Wilts. to Bucks. (8) |
| CARLINS | A rock in the Scottish Borders from which witches jumped (7,4) |
| LOWP | A rock in the Scottish Borders from which witches jumped (7,4) |
| KELSO | Market town in the Scottish Borders at the confluence of the Rivers Teviot and Tweed (5) |
| PENNINES | Which hills (The ___) extend from the Scottish border into England's Peak District? (8) |
| IMPEDE | Obstruct that little devil from going in to the Scottish river |