| FELLPONIES | Originally from Cumbria, hardy breeds of mountain and moorland equines native to Britain, such as the Queen's Carltonlima Emma (4,6) |
| ALLINGHAM | Victorian water-colourist noted for her depictions of rural England and cottages in works such as Th |
| ROUGHFELLS | Hardy breeds of hill sheep native to Cumbria (5,5) |
| HIGHLAND | And 15ac Small, hardy and strong equine native to Scotland (8,4) |
| NEWFORESTPONIES | Hint to find open sites for mountain and moorland natives |
| STBERNARD | Large breed of mountain dog traditionally depicted with a miniature barrel strapped around its neck (2,7) |
| BERNARD | St ___, a breed of mountain-rescue dog (7) |
| ENGLISHOAK | Tree species native to Britain known as the king of the forest, in which Charles II hid from the Roundheads (7,3) |
| REDSQUIRREL | Species of animal native to Britain, endangered due to the ecological effects caused by its grey Ame |
| SPURGELAUREL | Evergreen shrub with poisonous berries, one of only two species of its genus native to Britain |
| WYCH | The only type of elm regarded as truly native to Britain (4) |
| SOAY | Small hardy breed of sheep with brown wool native to the Outer Hebrides (4) |
| RINGOUZEL | European thrush of rocky and moorland areas closely related to the blackbird; Turdus torquatus (4,5) |
| VIPERS | European -; also known as adders, the only venomous snakes native to Britain (6) |
| MERINOS | Hardy breed of sheep originally from Spain |
| SWALEDALE | With wool used for knitwear, tweeds and rugs, a hardy breed of sheep depicted on the logo of the Yorkshire Dales National Park (9) |
| ROUGHFELL | Large, hardy ovine, one of the three breeds of sheep native to Cumbria (5,4) |
| RAMBOUILLET | Large hardy breed of sheep developed from the Spanish Merino, valued for its fine wool (11) |
| ASSYNT | Area of Sutherland known for its landscape of mountains and lochans (6) |
| SCHUBERT | Composer who wrote around 600 lieder, seven complete symphonies and the work that became known as th |