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STORNOWAYA port on the island of Lewis, largest settlement in the Outer Hebrides (9)
UNALASKAThe largest settlement in the Aleutian Islands (8)
CARLISLELargest settlement in Cumbria (8)
NASHVILLEA port on the Cumberland River in Tennessee, site of the entertainment complex Opryland USA
ARCHANGELGabriel, say, taking a port on the White Sea (9)
MACKENZIERoyal Marines captain who wrote more than 90 books including Whisky Galore (in which his home isle Barra in the Outer Hebrides is immortalised) and The Monarch of the Glen (9)
WHANGAREINorthernmost city of New Zealand, largest settlement and council seat of the Northland region (9)
LAISABELAVillage in the Dominican Republic, founded by Christopher Columbus in 1493, considered the first formal European settlement in the New World
SAILTAIREThis place is an early planned industrial settlement in the historic county of Yorkshire of northern England. It was named for its founder (industrialist Titus Salt) and the nearby river (the Aire). I
BROADFORDSecond-largest settlement on the Isle of Skye (9)
RANCHERIAA small Native American settlement in the Southwest U.S. or Mexico (9)
JAMESTOWNFirst permanent British settlement in the Americas, named after a Scottish king (9)
HIROSHIMAA port on South West Honshu, Japan, largely destroyed by the first atomic bomb to be used in warfare (9)
CONAKRYCapital and largest city of Guinea, a port on the island of Tombo (7)
NORTHUISTIsland in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland (5,4)
PRAIACapital city of Cabo Verde, a port on the island of Sao Tiago (5)
LASPALMASCity and largest settlement of Grand Canary, Canary Islands (3,6)
GHOSTTOWNAbandoned settlement in the US Wild West (5,4)
SOAYSHEEPBrown-fleeced animal originally bred in the Outer Hebrides
STKILDAThis is a cluster of three small Atlantic islands in the Outer Hebrides group of Scotland, situated 110 miles (180 km) from the mainland. The islands are a nature reserve under the authority of the Na