| GATESHEAD | A large town in Tyne and Wear, on the south bank of the River Tyne (9) |
| JARROW | Industrial town in Tyne and Wear where a famous march started in 1936 (6) |
| LONDONEYE | A large Ferris wheel located on the South bank of the River Thames in Westminster, erected in 1999 (6,3) |
| 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) |
| NEWCASTLE | --- upon Tyne, city in Tyne and Wear; most populous city of northeast England (9) |
| RUNNYMEDE | Meadowland on the south bank of the Thames near Egham where a historic signing was held in 1215 |
| BATTERSEA | District of London on the south bank of the Thames (9) |
| TEMPLEBAR | Area on the south bank of the Liffey in Dublin (6,3) |
| HERMITAGE | Museum on the south bank of the Neva River |
| CORBRIDGE | Village on the River Tyne near Hexham in Northumberland (9) |
| NORTHSHIELDS | Town on the north bank of the River Tyne south of Whitley Bay (5,7) |
| NARROWMINDED | Town on the north bank of the River Tyne south of Whitley Bay (5,7) |
| WALLSEND | Town on the north bank of the River Tyne at the end of Hadrian's Wall (8) |
| HADRIANSWALL | A Roman fortification extending across England from the Solway Firth to the mouth of the River Tyne (8,4) |
| WALTONLEDALE | Large village in Lancashire on the south bank of the River Ribble, opposite the city of Preston, adjacent to Bamber Bridge |
| NORTHFLEET | Town in Kent on the south bank of the River Thames west of Gravesend (10) |
| SEATONBURN | Village in Tyne and Wear through which the A1 used to pass and whose colliery was closed by the National Coal Board in 1965 |
| CARPENTRY | Craft needed to fish raging River Tyne (9) |
| CHERTSEY | Town in Runnymede, Surrey, on the south bank of the River Thames (8) |
| DARTFORD | Town on the south bank of the River Thames noted for its crossing to Thurrock in Essex (8) |