| LAMBOURN | Village in Berkshire noted for its racehorse training (8) |
| ASCOT | Town in Berkshire, noted for its racecourse (5) |
| STABLE | Firm source of racehorse training (6) |
| ALDERMASTON | Village in Berkshire that was the starting point of marches organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament |
| SANDHURST | Village in Berkshire - military academy (9) |
| CRANBOURNE | Village in Berkshire close to Windsor Great Park |
| GREENHAM | Common, RAF base in Berkshire that was closed in 1992 (8) |
| CLIVEDEN | Country house in Berkshire that was the gathering place of a set that included its former owner, Viscountess Nancy Astor (8) |
| THATCHAM | Town in Berkshire east of Newbury (8) |
| SPENCER | Stanley ____ was best-known for his religious paintings, often set in his home village, Cookham in Berkshire |
| WINDSOR | Market town in Berkshire that is home to a castle, the Queen's main residence, approached by a tree-lined avenue or "Long Walk" extending for some three miles in its Great Park (7) |
| READING | Studying for a degree - in Berkshire? (7) |
| ETON | Town in Berkshire, England that houses a public school for boys (4) |
| SNOWPLOUGH | Machinery for clearing roads immediately power is supplied in Berkshire town (10) |
| EATEN | It's put away in Berkshire institution for auditors (5) |
| BRAY | Sound of donkey in Berkshire village |
| READINGMATTER | University in Berkshire with duller stuff in library? |
| EVIL | Wicked element in Berkshire village (4) |
| READINGROOM | In Berkshire town, fell over in part of library (7-4) |
| COMMON | RAF -, former station in Berkshire associated with the women's peace movement (8,6) |