| SCARBOROUGH | Coastal town of North Yorkshire, as in Cyrtanthus elatus, the ___ lily (11) |
| BROWNPINE | Common name for the conifer Podocarpus elatus (5,4) |
| NORTHALLERTON | The county town of North Yorkshire (13) |
| HARROGATE | Spa town of North Yorkshire (9) |
| RICEPUDDING | Cold fool served up in part of Yorkshire as dessert |
| OTLEY | Town in Yorkshire, as its resident might say with passion |
| WENSLEYDALE | Type of white cheese with a flaky texture named after an area of North Yorkshire. (11) |
| PITCHLAKE | Largest natural deposit of bitumen in the world, in the coastal town of Le Brea in SW Trinidad (5,4) |
| CONWY | Coastal town of N Wales on the mouth of the eponymous river (5) |
| TOWTON | Battle of -, North Yorkshire conflict in the Wars of the Roses fought on Palm Sunday, March, 1461 |
| OCHRE | Various natural earths containing ferric oxide, silica and alumina, as in Lilium primulinum, the ___ lily (5) |
| GUERNSEY | In flower now, Nerine sarniensis is known as the ___ lily (8) |
| UNSULLIED | "Now by my maiden honour, yet as pure / As the ____ lily, I protest" (Love's Labours Lost) |
| ELALAMEIN | Coastal town of northern Egypt in which the Allies won a decisive victory against Axis forces in November 1942 (2,7) |
| ESSEX | The coastal town of Brightlingsea is in this historic English county (5) |
| ULLAPOOL | Town of north-west Scotland on the eastern shore of Loch Broom (8) |
| BARNSTAPLE | The main town of North Devon, on the River Taw (10) |
| RYEDALE | Historic district of North Yorkshire in the Vale of Pickering (7) |
| SETTLE | Small market town in the Craven district of North Yorkshire |
| RAIN | Precipitation, as in Zephyranthes minuta (the ___ lily)! (4) |