| CALA | Resort on the north-east coast of Mallorca around the Capdepera peninsula (4) |
| RATJADA | Resort on the north-east coast of Mallorca around the Capdepera peninsula (7) |
| PORTOCRISTO | Small town on the east coast of Mallorca, 14km from Manacor (5,6) |
| CANYAMEL | Coastal holiday resort noted for its white sandy beach, located in the municipality of Capdepera, north east Mallorca (8) |
| DUNEISTEIN | Archaeological site on an inter-tidal sea stack on the north east coast of the Isle of Lewis, near the village of Knockaird |
| ARTA | Town in the north-east of Mallorca known for the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador and the remains of a Bronze Age settlement (4) |
| STONEHAVEN | Town on the north-east coast of Scotland (10) |
| FRENCHGUIANA | Country on the north-east coast of South America (6,6) |
| LARNE | Port on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland (5) |
| WRANGEL | --- Island lies off the north east coast of Russia between the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea (7) |
| LLUC | A pilgrimage site and former monastery located in the Tramuntana mountain range of Mallorca (4) |
| ALEWIFE | Fish related to the haddock, common off the north-east coast of America (7) |
| TRINIDAD | Island in the West Indies off the north-east coast of Venezuela, visited by Columbus in 1498 (8) |
| AUSTRALIA | Great Barrier Reef is off the north-east coast of this country (9) |
| CHAMONIX | Short name for the resort on the north side of Mont Blanc that hosted the first Winter Olympics and is the starting point of the Haute Route ski touring trail ending in Zermatt (8) |
| STCOLABRA | Small village in the Escorca municipality on the north-west coast of Mallorca, a popular destination for coach trips and cyclists (2,7) |
| BENLLECH | Large village on north-east coast of Isle of Anglesey (8) |
| BANYALBUFAR | Picturesque hillside town on the west coast of Mallorca (11) |
| DOGGERBANK | Submerged shoal in North Sea off north-east coast of England |
| COLWYNBAY | Seaside resort, on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea, that hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1910, 1947 and 1995 |