| COUNTY | Eg Hampshire or Berkshire (6) |
| PIG | Wessex Saddleback, Asian pot-bellied or Berkshire |
| ROSEBOWL | Original name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4) |
| SWINE | Hampshire or Yorkshire |
| MAINEENTRANCE | New Hampshire or New Brunswick? |
| STATE | New Hampshire or New York, e.g. |
| STATELY | ___ home; type of residence such as Longleat in Wiltshire, Highclere Castle in Hampshire or Sezincote in Gloucestershire (7) |
| SALESTAX | You won't encounter one in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, or Oregon |
| SLOUGH | Berkshire town off junction 6 of the M4 (6) |
| BARROW | Two-wheeled handcart; or, an ancient tumulus such as Wayland's Smithy on the Berkshire Ridgeway (6) |
| STYLED | Called - went first to Berkshire home? (6) |
| PIGSTY | Shame about empty gardens in Berkshire home (6) |
| HIKERS | Travellers from Berkshire leading trio lost at sea (6) |
| THEALE | Mature three-lake fisheries in Berkshire (*at heel) (6) |
| CASTLE | Windsor -, royal residence in Berkshire (6) |
| HESTON | Celebrity chef associated with The Fat Duck restaurant in Bray, Berkshire (6,10) |
| FIASCO | Grand Prix race track in Berkshire unfinished? What a debacle! (6) |
| COMMON | RAF -, former station in Berkshire associated with the women's peace movement (8,6) |
| PIGPEN | Dr. Livingstone finally getting leg over in Berkshire residence? (6) |
| ASCOTS | Types of formal neckwear named after a Berkshire racecourse (6) |