| STORNOWAY | Port on the east coast of Lewis (9) |
| FAMAGUSTA | Port city on the east coast of Cyprus in the Turkish Cypriot-administered part of the island (9) |
| WHANGAREI | Port on the Hatea River on the east coast of Northland region in New Zealand (9) |
| SFAX | Port on the east coast of Tunisia (4) |
| ULLAPOOL | Small Scottish fishing port on the east coast of Loch Broom (8) |
| TIMSGARRY | Comedian Vine's with Kasparov on the Isle of Lewis (9) |
| STANDREWS | Town on the east coast of Fife whose university, the oldest in Scotland, was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales (2,7) |
| HAWKESBAY | Region on the east coast of the North Island (5'1,3) |
| STEVENAGE | Birthplace of Lewis Hamilton (9) |
| DUNEISTEIN | Archaeological site on an inter-tidal sea stack on the north east coast of the Isle of Lewis, near the village of Knockaird |
| DEAL | Cinque port on the east Kent coast (4) |
| FIT | Any of the eight sections of Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark |
| SAKI | Pen name of the author of When William Came and a parody of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland The Westminster Alice (4) |
| PILOT | What type of whale were stranded on a beach on the Isle of Lewis? (5) |
| MINCH | North --- separates the mainland of Scotland from the Isle of Lewis (5) |
| BRONDBY | Municipality on the east coast of the island of Zealand, Denmark, west of Copenhagen |
| ROTHESAY | Town on the east coast of the island of Bute, Scotland |
| SWANAGE | Seaside resort on the east coast of the Isle of Purbeck (7) |
| SHANKLIN | Seaside resort on the east coast of the Isle of Wight (8) |
| SEAMAN | In 1805 this Newfoundland became famous as part of Lewis and Clark's expedition across the United States. He was the only animal to complete the journey. |