| GREENWICH | Royal Borough, home to the Royal Observatory and prime meridian (9) |
| MANHATTAN | New York borough, home to the Empire State Building (9) |
| STANDREWS | Scottish town which has been home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club since 1754 (2,7) |
| BANGALORE | Indian city home to the Royal Challengers cricket team |
| BOCARATON | Home to the Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club |
| BAYSWATER | Area in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (9) |
| MEANTIME | Greenwich - -; the annual average of hours, minutes and seconds when the sun crosses the prime meridian at the Royal Observatory (4,4) |
| LONGITUDE | The distance in degrees East or West of the prime meridian at zero degrees (9) |
| QUEENS | New York City borough home to the districts of Astoria and Flushing (6) |
| ANDROMEDA | With heads of Royal Observatory, made out constellation |
| COWES | Home to the Royal Yacht Squadron and host of an annual regatta, port on the Medina considered the maritime gateway to the Isle of Wight (5) |
| MERTON | London borough, home to the All England Lawn Tennis Club where the annual Wimbledon Championships take place (6) |
| SOLIHULL | Borough home to Birmingham Airport and the NEC |
| OCTAGON | Eight-sided shape of the room designed by Christopher Wren in the Royal Observatory (Flamsteed House) to observe the night sky (7) |
| BALMORAL | Castle and estate near Crathie; a Scottish home to the Royal family (8) |
| WANDSWORTH | London borough home to one of the UK’s largest prisons |
| HERSTMONCEUX | East Sussex castle where the Royal Observatory was housed from 1957 to 1988 (12) |
| SOMERSET | - House; building on the Strand designed by William Chambers, once home to the Royal Academy (8) |
| DRUMHELLER | Badlands town in Alberta, home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum |
| HOYLAKE | Seaside town home to the Royal Liverpool Golf Club (7) |