| INVERNESS | City near the Moray Firth (9) |
| NESS | Loch-near-the-Moray-Firth |
| GREATGLEN | The --- ---, a fault valley across the whole of Scotland, extending from the Moray Firth in the East to Loch Linnhe (5,4) |
| INVERNESSCALEDONIAN | Scottish football team whose ground lies in the shadow of the Kessock Bridge beside the Moray Firth (9,10,7) |
| RAFKINLOSS | Until 2010 the main base of the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft, situated on the Moray Firth (3,7) |
| SPEY | River in Scotland which flows through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth (4) |
| NAIRN | Resort on the Moray Firth |
| LOSSIE | Girl exchanging centre stage for job centre on the Moray Firth (6) |
| BANFFBAY | Baby rolls around naff beach on the Moray firth (5,3) |
| KNOCKANDO | Distillery in Scotland named after the Moray village in which it is located (9) |
| BLACKISLE | Peninsula in the Scottish Highlands between the Moray and Cromarty Firths (5,4) |
| FINDOCHTY | Discover old church when they cleared out of Moray Firth village (9) |
| KEITH | Small town in the Moray council area of Scotland with three distilleries, including Strathisla Distillery, one of the oldest in the Highlands |
| CHAIR | The Giant's ___, a rock feature of The Moray Way, in which to rest? (5) |
| SANIA | Which sheep was rescued on the banks of the Moray Forth after two years? (5) |
| HOPEMAN | Dream chap on the Moray coast (7) |
| EEL | Fish such as the moray |
| FINDHORN | River rising in the Highlands and flowing out to Moray Firth (8) |
| BUCKIE | Seaside town on the Moray coast, once a busy fishing port (6) |
| SPEYBAY | Empty shop entirely gutted next to loading area in Moray Firth village (4,3) |