| IMOLA | Italian town, formerly host of the San Marino Grand Prix |
| SENNA | Driver who won the Formula 1 championship three times before dying in a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix, aged 34 (5) |
| AYRTON | Driver killed at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, ... Senna (6) |
| AYRTONSENNA | Three-time Formula One world champion killed in a crash while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix (6,5) |
| TAMBAY | Patrick, French Formula One motor racing driver who won the 1983 San Marino Grand Prix (6) |
| LLANELLI | Carmarthenshire town formerly dubbed Tinopolis for the importance of its tin industry (8) |
| PAMPLONA | The 'running of the bulls' is the main attraction of the San Fermin festival held in this Spanish ci |
| NORTHAMPTON | County town, formerly a major centre of shoe-making |
| HUNTLY | Scottish town formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie (6) |
| FRESNO | Largest inland city of California, in the centre of the San Joaquin Valley (6) |
| ASHINGTON | Northumberland town, formerly a coal-mining centre (9) |
| OSLO | Norwegian town formerly known as Christiania (4) |
| CHRISTCHURCH | Dorset town, formerly known as Twynam, at which a priory was built in 1094 |
| WESTPORT | South Island town formerly called Buller (8) |
| PEACEHAVEN | East Sussex town formerly called New Anzac-on-Sea |
| BAKERSFIELD | City in California, US, at the southern end of the San Joaquin valley associated with the oil indust |
| ALOU | He replaced Baker as the manager of the San Francisco Giants |
| ODD | Like the behavior of the San Diego Chicken |
| MILAN | Northern Italian city, home of the San Siro football stadium (5) |
| RIOGRANDE | It drains the east side of the San Juan Mountains |