| EIGG | Isle of |
| LEYTE | Isle of |
| THENEEDLES | Group of chalk stacks in the sea off the western tip of the Isle of Wight (3,7) |
| ARINAGOUR | Main village on the Isle of Coll, one of 26 inhabited islands that lie off the west coast of Argyll, |
| YOUTH | Isle of ___, island in the Caribbean Sea off SW Cuba formerly called the Isle of Pines (5) |
| SOLENT | The ?, strait of the English Channel between the coast of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (6) |
| NEEDLES | The ___, group of chalk stacks in the English Channel off the coast of the Isle of Wight (7) |
| YNYSMON | Welsh name for the isle of Anglesey, former home of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (4,3) |
| WIGHT | Isle of -; location of Osborne House, a home and rural retreat of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (5) |
| CARISBROOKE | ? Castle, a place of imprisonment of Charles I near Newport on the Isle of Wight (11) |
| DOGS | Isle of _; area of London (4) |
| TYNWALD | Parliament of Isle of Man |
| BARKING | Part of London heard from Isle of Dogs? (7) |
| IDIOM | Identification for the Isle of Man, in a manner of speaking (5) |
| HOUSEOFKEYS | Lower chamber of the Isle of Man parliament (5,2,4) |
| MENAISTRAIT | What is the narrow stretch of tidal water separating the Isle of Anglesey from mainland Wales? (5,6) |
| IRISHSEA | Body of water in which the Isle of Man is situated (5,3) |
| OSBORNE | Name of the house and estate on the Isle of Wight once owned by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, us |
| ANGLESEY | Isle of ___, island county of NW Wales (8) |
| COWES | Town on the Isle of Wight separated by the Medina and linked by a "floating bridge", location of an |