| STAUSTELL | Town in Cornwall south of Bodmin (2,7) |
| BAMBI | I saw a small deer in front of a bush on the edge of Bodmin Moor, took aim... but it ran off (5) |
| WADEBRIDGE | Town north-west of Bodmin (10) |
| JAMAICAINN | 1936 novel by Daphne du Maurier set around a pub in the middle of Bodmin Moor |
| CAMEL | Cornish river that rises on the edge of Bodmin Moor (5) |
| YARG | The last holiday my two parents went on together was to a place on the edge of Bodmin Moor, and the last thing they brought me back was some Cornish cheese (4) |
| BODMIN | Market town in Cornwall by moor of same name |
| LAUNCESTON | Town in Cornwall; city in Tasmania (10) |
| REDRUTH | Town in Cornwall northeast of Camborne formerly associated with the copper-mining industry (7) |
| PENZANCE | Town in Cornwall adjoining Newlyn (8) |
| LOOE | Coastal town in Cornwall |
| PADSTOW | Town in Cornwall producing flat-pack? |
| IVES | St. ___, seaside town in Cornwall (4) |
| NEWQUAY | Seaside town in Cornwall that hosts the Boardmasters Festival (7) |
| SALTASH | Town in Cornwall across the River Tamar from Plymouth (7) |
| HENGES | Neolithic earthworks often containing stone circles such as the Stripple Stones on Bodmin Moor, the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney or that in Avebury (6) |
| LANHYDROCK | Last week, two of my friends, who live in Claydon and East Lulworth, moved in together, to an area near Bodmin known for its country estate and mansion (10) |
| BROWNWILLY | On Bodmin Moor, the highest point in Cornwall (5,5) |
| TOR | Type of granite outcrop found in southern England's Bodmin Moor |
| NATIVES | Name a town in Cornwall that's lost its original residents (7) |