| BROWNBEAR | Top of the hill and round the corner to catch black animal of North America (5,4) |
| PLACES | Walks round the corner to the required locations |
| TORMENTOR | Bully for the people behind The Hill and going to The Hill (9) |
| DUKE | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men up to the top of the hill and marched them down again; the grand old ... of York |
| DUKEOFYORK | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men to the top of the hill and he marched them down again; the |
| GOLDMEDAL | Honour girl crossing over the hill and sea (4,5) |
| PENTANGLE | A writer took time to add a corner to a plane figure (9) |
| CROSSWALK | Corner-to-corner lines |
| ROTTENROW | Broad track in Hyde Park, running from Hyde Park Corner to Kensington Palace (6,3) |
| AHAB | "I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom" speaker of fiction |
| GORSE | Go right to the corner to find the plant (5) |
| NIGH | Around the corner to the left, hotel close to nursing home |
| SKUNK | Enemies beware: The stripe on the back of this furry, black animal points to the place where his stinky spray might suddenly shoot out |
| NURSERYRHYME | Place for the young plants is a feature of Limerick round and round the garden (7,5) |
| MOTOR | How the doctor got to the top of the hill? (5) |
| CRESTED | The barbet got to the top of the hill (7) |
| CARIBOU | Wild animal of North America (7) |
| GRIZZLYBEAR | Fierce ursine animal of North America (7,4) |
| RACOON | Animal of North America (6) |
| COYOTE | Fox-like animal of North America (6) |