| DENNYS | Home of the Grand Slamwich |
| KAUAI | Island home of the Grand Canyon of the Pacific |
| AINTREE | Merseyside village best known as the home of the Grand National |
| NASHVILLE | Home of The Grand Ole Opry in Tennessee |
| TENNESSEE | home of the Grand Ole Opry |
| DAME | From the Latin for "mistress of the household", word for a female ruler in its earliest sense, now a title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or a holder of the Grand Cross in the orde |
| RIALTO | It is a stone-arch bridge that crosses over the narrowest point of the Grand Canal in Venice. It is also the oldest bridge across that canal. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 3), Shylock says, |
| CAMARGUE | Region of southern France between the Mediterranean and the channels of the Grand and Petit Rhone |
| CAYUGA | One of the Six Nations of the Grand River |
| RIM | South ___ (one of the edges of the Grand Canyon) |
| HAMMOND | Richard _, one of the presenters of The Grand Tour (7) |
| EASING | Becoming less like home, last of the grand houses |
| ENZO | ---- Ferrari (1898-1988), founder of the Grand Prix motor racing team of his name (4) |
| CANALETTO | Italian landscape artist noted for panoramas or vedute of the Grand Canal in Venice, Eton College, Warwick Castle, Westminster Abbey and the Thames (9) |
| MAHEBOURG | Small city that is capital of the Grand Port District of Mauritius |
| ANDERSON | Quirky director of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Isle Of Dogs (3,8) |
| WES | Quirky director of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Isle Of Dogs (3,8) |
| BEAUMONT | Bill ---, captain of the grand-slam-winning England side in the 1980 Five Nations |
| REIMS | In France, the capital of the Grand Est region (5) |
| ARIZONA | Site of the Grand Canyon (7) |