| BRONX | Borough in the north of New York city (5) |
| SKINNY | Bony runner to the north of New York (6) |
| CHARD | Ancient borough in the county of Somerset, near the borders of both Devon and Dorset (5) |
| TIVERTON | Four in awfully rotten borough in the West Country (8) |
| TEENY | Very small driving area north of New York (5) |
| BUGER | Smallest municipality in Mallorca, located in the Raiguer district in the north of the island (5) |
| DALES | Yorkshire -; National Park in the north of England in which the Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside are situated (5) |
| BASLE | City in the north of Switzerland (pop 180,000), founded in the 4th century (5) |
| TAIGA | Zone of coniferous forest in the north of Europe, Asia and North America |
| COVEN | There are a number of witches in the north of Coventry (5) |
| LEEDS | City in the north of England (5) |
| PADUA | University city in the north of Italy, where Galileo once taught (5) |
| ELGIN | Former cathedral city in the north of Scotland (pop about 25,000) (5) |
| RIPON | Cathedral city in the north of England (5) |
| RIOJA | La _, Spanish province in the north of the Iberian Peninsula (5) |
| BRENT | Borough in North-West London (5) |
| NEATH | A county borough in South Wales, created in 1996, _ Port Talbot (5) |
| BISMARCKSEA | Arm of the SW Pacific Ocean within the nation of Papua New Guinea, north-east of New Guinea and north of New Britain (8,3) |
| BYGUM | The way they stick together in the North of England? Golly! (2,3) |
| TANSY | Stay in the North of the plant |