| DUNSTABLE | Market town in east England (pop 34,000, the site of a Roman settlement) (9) |
| TADCASTER | Small market town in North Yorkshire (pop 6,000), the site of a Roman settlement called Claria (9) |
| FISH | Any one of the approximately 34,000 known species of aquatic "pisces", including the banana wrasse, candy basslet, cherry barb, chocolate gourami, lemon sole, pumpkinseed and strawberry dottyback (4) |
| ALASKA | U.S. state with nearly 34,000 miles of shoreline |
| BROADS | The ---, a group of shallow navigable lakes, connected by a network of rivers in east England (6) |
| LONDON | Major European capital whose name comes from a Roman settlement founded in 43 AD (6) |
| BEDFORDSHIRE | County in East England in which Luton is to be found (12) |
| DEVA | - Victrix, a Roman settlement which evolved into Chester (4) |
| ESSEX | County in East England |
| TONBRIDGE | Market town in south-east England (pop about 40,000), on the River Medway (9) |
| STEVENAGE | Borough in southern England (pop about 90,000), designated a New Town in 1946 (9) |
| BRAINTREE | Town in Eastern England (pop about 40,000) on the River Brain (9) |
| MAIDSTONE | County town in southern England (pop about 100,000, on the River Medway (9) |
| LANCASTER | City in north-west England (pop 52,000), with a university established in 1964 (9) |
| ALDERSHOT | A military town in southern England (pop 37,000) (9) |
| AXMINSTER | Type of patterned carpet named after a town in East Devon (9) |
| EAGLESHAM | Town in East Renfrewshire (pop 3,000), designated Scotland's first outstanding conservation area in 1960 (9) |
| STEWARTON | Town in East Ayrshire (pop 7,000), known as the Bonnet Toun (9) |
| HARROGATE | Spa town in northern England (pop about 75,000) (9) |
| LONDINIUM | Roman settlement on Thames (9) |