| PORTMOTE | Seaport in eastern Scotland (pop about 12,000), a former royal burgh (8) |
| MONTROSE | Seaport in eastern Scotland (pop about 12,000) a former royal burgh, designated in 1352 (8) |
| FORFAR | County town in eastern Scotland (pop about 9,000), a former royal burgh (6) |
| STONEHAVEN | Town in the north-east (pop about 12,000), a former burgh of barony and former county town (10) |
| CROMARTY | Village in the Highlands (pop about 700), a former royal burgh (8) |
| ARBROATH | A former royal burgh on the east coast (pop about 25,000), with a ruined abbey (8) |
| DUNBLANE | Town in Central Scotland (pop about 10,000), with a small 13th century cathedral (8) |
| ROTHESAY | Island town in the west of Scotland (pop about 4,500) (8) |
| DROGHEDA | Seaport in eastern Ireland (pop about 40,000) (8) |
| ELGIN | Large town in northern Scotland (pop about 25,000), a former royal burgh (5) |
| ALASTAIR | ____ Cook, former England cricket captain who scored over 12,000 runs in his Test career (8) |
| CRAIL | Former fishing village in Fife (pop about 1,600), a former royal burgh (5) |
| CULLEN | Former fishing village in the north-east (pop about 1,300), a former royal burgh (6) |
| ANNAN | A former royal burgh in the south-west (pop about 9,000) (5) |
| TERRACE | Small city in northern British Columbia (pop about 12,000), incorporated in 1987 (7) |
| TILLICOULTRY | Small town in Central Scotland (pop about 6,000), created a burgh in 1871 (12) |
| CUPAR | Historic county town (pop about 9,000), a former royal burgh (5) |
| DUNBAR | East coast town (pop about 9,000), a former royal burgh (6) |
| NEVIS | Small Caribbean island (36 sq miles; pop about 12,000), in the Lesser Antibes (5) |
| DUNS | Former county town in southern Scotland (pop about 3,000) (4) |