| THURSO | Northernmost town of mainland Britain, in the historic county of Caithness (6) |
| DUNNET | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, in Caithness between Thurso and John O' Groats (6) |
| HEAD | Down Northernmost point of mainland Britain, in Caithness between Thurso and John O' Groats (4) |
| TROLLOPE | Anthony ___, English author and civil servant who introduced the pillar box to mainland Britain in 1853 (8) |
| ROCHDALE | Town in the historic county of Lancashire that was the birthplace of actress Gracie Fields (8) |
| BARROW | One name for the northernmost town of the United States |
| SAILTAIRE | This place is an early planned industrial settlement in the historic county of Yorkshire of northern England. It was named for its founder (industrialist Titus Salt) and the nearby river (the Aire). I |
| ELGIN | Market town in the historic county of Moray that stands on the River Lossie (5) |
| RHONDDA | Urban area in the historic county of Glamorgan in south Wales (7) |
| STOCKPORT | Town in the historic county of Cheshire, formerly known for silk and hats (9) |
| BATH | City in the historic county of Somerset noted for its Georgian buildings (4) |
| CAWDOR | Entrances of Caithness and Angus when Duncan opposes Ross in Macbeth location (6) |
| ARGYLL | Historic county of western Scotland whose county town is Inveraray (6) |
| AMLWCH | The northernmost town in Wales (6) |
| ANTRIM | Historic county of Northern Ireland famous for the Giant's Causeway (6) |
| LERWICK | Northernmost town of the British Isles, in the Shetlands on the island of Mainland (7) |
| DOLGELLAU | County town of the historic county of Merionethshire, making ludo legal! (9) |
| STONEHAVEN | County town of the historic county of Kincardineshire (10) |
| INUVIK | N.W.T.'s northernmost town |
| SUSSEX | Historic county of southern England |