| IRELAND | An island in the British Isles |
| UNST | The northernmost inhabited island in the British Isles (4) |
| MANKIND | People generally warm on island in the British Isles |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| BENNEVIS | Munro in the Grampians which is the highest mountain in the British Isles and one of the ascents for |
| SALAMIS | An island in the Saronic Gulf, Greece; scene of the naval battle in 480 BC in which the Greeks defeated the Persians (7) |
| LOCHNESS | Body of water in the Scottish Highlands which is one of the largest lakes in the British Isles (4,4) |
| LOCHMORAR | Situated four miles from Mallaig in the Scottish Highlands, the deepest body of freshwater in the British Isles (4,5) |
| MORAR | With Ben Nevis in its view and home to the legendary Morag, loch which is the deepest freshwater body in the British Isles (5) |
| NEAGH | Freshwater lake or lough in Northern Ireland owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury that is the largest lake by area in the British Isles (5) |
| ORLANDO | The Canada-based project to collect the history of women's writing in the British Isles was named af |
| MOREL | Highly-prized mushroom found growing wild in various parts in the British Isles, served in oeufs en |
| CARLISLE | According to the English Heritage website, this cathedral city is the most frequently besieged place in the British Isles |
| NEVIS | Ben -; munro dominating the landscape of Fort William which is the highest mountain in the British Isles (5) |
| DUKE | Male in the British Isles holding the highest hereditary title of the nobility (4) |
| SHANNON | The longest river in the British Isles |
| STRANGFORDLOUGH | The largest inlet in the British Isles (10,5) |
| LOUGHNEAGH | The largest lake in the British Isles |
| REED | The tallest native grass in the British Isles (4) |
| BARON | The lowest rank of nobility in the British Isles (5) |