| LLANELLI | Carmarthenshire town formerly dubbed Tinopolis for the importance of its tin industry (8) |
| WESTPORT | South Island town formerly called Buller (8) |
| KIDWELLY | Town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, west of Llanelli housing a Norman castle |
| DRYSLWYN | ___ Castle, fortress in Carmarthenshire besieged in 1287 (8) |
| WHATCANIDO | Song by the Corrs that reached number three in the UK in its Tin Tin Out remix |
| DELFT | Netherlands town famous for its tin-glazed earthenware (5) |
| IMOLA | Italian town, formerly host of the San Marino Grand Prix |
| TEIFI | River that forms the boundary between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire for most of its 75 mile length |
| NORTHAMPTON | County town, formerly a major centre of shoe-making |
| HUNTLY | Scottish town formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie (6) |
| KIWI | Shoe polish brand with a bird on its tin |
| CESAR | Dog food brand with a small white dog on its tin (5) |
| CHRISTCHURCH | Dorset town, formerly known as Twynam, at which a priory was built in 1094 |
| PEACEHAVEN | East Sussex town formerly called New Anzac-on-Sea |
| HENS | This particular part of Carmarthenshire is where many of the chickens which supply shops with eggs are kept (4) |
| EAR | For some it's tin |
| LLANDOVERY | Market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the River Tywi |
| TOWY | English name of the river upon which Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales stands (4) |
| LAUGHARNE | Town of Carmarthenshire associated with Dylan Thomas ... producing a 'raglan hue' (9) |
| DYFED | Welsh county created in 1972 from the administrative counties of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire |