| OSSIAN | Loch -. body of water in Scotland east of Fort William between Loch Treig and Loch Ericht (6) |
| LOMOND | Loch ____, the largest body of water in Scotland (6) |
| LOCHLEVEN | Body of water in Scotland housing a castle that was the place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scot |
| LOCHNESS | Body of water in Scotland with more water than the collective lakes of England and Wales |
| AFFRIC | Glen and loch south-west of Cannich (6) |
| LOCHLOMOND | Body of water in Scotland that includes the island of Inchmurrin (4,6) |
| LOCHAN | Cash advance securing cold and hot water in Scotland |
| CLOCHE | Church hoards water in Scotland; it protects plants (6) |
| CASTLE | Stronghold and loch in order |
| NESS | Loch -, body of water in NW Scotland south-west of Inverness (4) |
| SEALOCH | Body of water in Scotland with water-beast? Pshaw! (3,4) |
| LOCH | See companion in body of water in Scotland (4) |
| SIMPLE | Far from difficult Fort William goals I'm pleased to admit (6) |
| LEVEN | Expanse of water in Scotland with seven islands, on one of which Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned (4,5) |
| HASTINGS | Warren ___, Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in India from 1773-85 (8) |
| NEVIS | Ben -; munro dominating the landscape of Fort William which is the highest mountain in the British Isles (5) |
| CROMARTY | ____ Firth, arm of water in Scotland with Dingwall near its southern end (8) |
| RYAN | Loch -, body of water near Stranraer (4) |
| BENNEVIS | Mountain south-east of Fort William (3,5) |
| GREET | Hail or drops of water in Scotland (5) |