| PORTMEIRION | North Wales Italianate village (11) |
| WILLIAMSELLIS | Clough -- - --, creator of the Italianate village of Portmeirion (8-5) |
| OCTOPUS | England and the -; book by Clough Williams-Ellis, creator of the Italianate village Portmeirion (7) |
| AGITATED | Excited when bit of Italianate bric-a-brac is found in old container |
| HOLYROOD | This Victorian Italianate mansion, named for the Queen's Edinburgh residence, is now part of Santa Sabina (8) |
| CUYP | Often incorporating Italianate lighting, a Dutch painter of landscapes such as A River Scene with Distant Windmills (4) |
| OSBORNE | Seaside retreat built for Queen Victoria in East Cowes and designed in the Italianate style by Prince Albert and Thomas Cubitt (7) |
| CLIVEDEN | Italianate mansion in Buckinghamshire designed by Charles Barry in 1851, formerly home to the Astor family (8) |
| INIGOJONES | British architect who brought Italianate Renaissance architecture to England (5,5) |
| NANTGWYNANT | Valley in North Wales (4,7) |
| MENAISTRAIT | Channel of the Irish Sea between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of North Wales (5,6) |
| MENAIBRIDGE | Town in Anglesey overlooking the strait which separates the island from north Wales |
| MOLD | Town in North Wales north-east of Ruthin (4) |
| RHYL | Resort in North Wales north of St Asaph (4) |
| ATLOGGERHEADS | Fighting here in North Wales (2,11) |
| OLDCOLWYN | North Wales village that hosted the 1941 National Eisteddfod |
| MANWEB | Regional electricity supplier for part of north-west England and North Wales (6) |
| CAPELCURIG | Village west of Betws-y-Coed in North Wales (5,5) |
| PENRHYN | Castle-like country house in a small village near Bangor, North Wales (7) |
| THEROSIE | A premier North Wales lake with 11 fish species (*theories) (3,5) |