| WEMBLEY | Second-largest sports stadium in Europe after Spain's Camp Nou, seating 90,000 people (7) |
| BARCELONA | Home to the largest football stadium in Europe |
| BASRA | Port that's home to the largest sports stadium in Iraq |
| ROSEBOWL | Largest sports stadium in California, recognised as a National Historic Landmark since 1987 (4,4) |
| CAMPNOU | Europe's largest sports stadium, home to the Spanish football club Barcelona since 1957 (4,3) |
| POTSDAM | Conference of the victors in Europe after WWII (7) |
| AVIGNON | City in southern France (pop about 90,000), on the River Rhone (7) |
| CROESUS | Wealthy monarch may be angry about EU after separation (7) |
| EDEN | How New Zealand's largest sports stadium is called, partly (4) |
| BISLETT | ___ Stadion, Oslo sports stadium that hosted the 1952 Winter Olympics closing ceremony (7) |
| DANUBE | Flowing through cities including Belgrade, Budapest and Vienna, the second-longest river in Europe after the Volga (6) |
| SCORSESE | Film director lands first in Europe, after securing second |
| PRIEDIEU | Reading-desk, one long used in Europe - after a pair? |
| URAL | Third-longest river in Europe, after the Volga and Danube |
| CROKEPARK | Sports stadium in Dublin, Ireland; home of the Gaelic Athletic Association |
| PARK | Sports stadium in Auckland, New Zealand; 2011 Rugby World Cup Final venue (4,4) |
| ASTRODOME | Sports stadium in Houston, Texas, home to a major league baseball team 1965-1999 (9) |
| CROKE | Sports stadium in Dublin, Ireland; home of the Gaelic Athletic Association (5,4) |
| INTOUCH | Communicating over line inside sports stadium? |
| REMOVAL | Expulsion from sports stadium when pursuing rock band |