| STAUSTELL | Town on the south coast of Cornwall associated with the china clay industry |
| POTTERSWHEEL | A turning-point in the china clay industry (7,5) |
| STMAWES | Small town on the south coast of Cornwall (2,5) |
| PAR | Village and fishing port about 3.5 miles east of St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall |
| YARMOUTH | Port and resort on the South Coast of Cornwall (8) |
| FALMOUTH | Port and resort on the South Coast of Cornwall (8) |
| EDDYSTONE | --- Rocks, shipping hazard off the south coast of Cornwall |
| FOXCOVEMORTIER | Newfoundland: Uniquely-named town on the south coast of the burin Peninsula: 2 wds. |
| FOWEY | Port town in Cornwall associated with Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and Daphne du Maurier (5) |
| GRAVESEND | Kent town on the south bank of the River Thames that has the world's oldest surviving cast iron pier, built in 1834 (9) |
| PERRANPORTH | Small seaside resort on the north coast of Cornwall, six miles southwest of Newquay |
| STAGNES | Patron saint of chastity; large village on the north coast of Cornwall |
| ERSKINE | Town on the south bank of the Clyde (7) |
| RUNCORN | Industrial town on the south bank of the River Mersey (7) |
| TINTAGEL | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Castle, fortification in north Cornwall associated with Arthurian legend (8) |
| PILCHARDS | Herring-like adult sardines common off the coast of Cornwall, where shoals were once signalled to fishermen by the calls of huers (9) |
| DARTFORD | Town on the south bank of the River Thames noted for its crossing to Thurrock in Essex (8) |
| EASTBOURNE | Town on the south coast of England (10) |
| ABOUT | - Time; Richard Curtis romantic drama set on the coast of Cornwall (5) |
| EVIAN | ___-les-Bains, town on the south shore of Lake Geneva noted for its mineral water |