| YNYSMON | Welsh name for Anglesey, island with a village noted for having the world's second-longest place name (4,3) |
| REDLYNCH | Nerdy Henry said Elsie confused this village near Woodfalls with a village near Bruton which both have the same name (8) |
| DETONATED | Wrong date noted for having set off |
| LLANFAIR | ___ PG, abbreviated form of Wales's longest place name! (8) |
| AISTRAIT | CHANNEL BETWEEN WALES AND ANGLESEY ISLAND |
| AMAZON | The world's second longest river (6) |
| HAWORTH | West Yorkshire village noted for its association with the Brontes (7) |
| WOOKEY | ____ Hole, Somerset village noted for its cave containing a roughly human-shaped stalagmite (6) |
| PINEYED | Botanical term for having the stigma at the throat of the corolla, the stamens standing lower (3-4) |
| YNYSLAWD | Welsh name for South Stack, an island located off Holy Island, Anglesey (4,4) |
| MONA | The Roman name for Anglesey (4) |
| TOLPUDDLE | Dorset village noted for its protesting early 19th century agricultural labourers or Martyrs (9) |
| GWYR | What is the Welsh name for the popular and beautiful Gower Peninsula? (4) |
| CAMBRIA | What is the Latinised form of Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales? (7) |
| EDAM | Village noted for its cheese |
| ABBOTS | Staffordshire village noted for its annual Horn Dance (6,7) |
| BROMLEY | Staffordshire village noted for its annual Horn Dance (6,7) |
| ABBOTSBROMLEY | Staffordshire village noted for its annual Horn Dance |
| ABBAS | Dorset village noted for its priapic chalk Giant |
| CERNE | Dorset village noted for its priapic chalk Giant |