| PUEBLO | "Village," in Spanish |
| LAISABELA | Village in the Dominican Republic, founded by Christopher Columbus in 1493, considered the first formal European settlement in the New World |
| PASSCHENDAELE | Village in NW Belgium that was scene of heavy fighting in World War I (13) |
| CRECY | Village in France; scene of a 1346 victory by the English in the Hundred Years" War (5) |
| LIGHTNING | Weather phenomenon most frequently seen in Kifuka, a village in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (9) |
| ROSEHEARTY | Old fishing village in the north-east, created a burgh of barony in the 1680s (10) |
| STAMFORDBRIDGE | Village in East Riding of Yorkshire, site of a battle in 1066 (8,6) |
| HOPEMAN | Seaside village in Moray (pop about 1,750), founded in 1865) (7) |
| PITTENWEEM | Fishing village in Fife (pop about 1,750), created a royal burgh in 1541 (10) |
| HALKIRK | Planned village in Highland Region (pop 1,000), founded in 1803 (7) |
| GRASMERE | Village in the Lake District where William Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy in Dove Cottage (8) |
| GSTAAD | Alpine ski village in Switzerland Bernese Oberland, host of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup annually in the summer (6) |
| BREDON | Village in Wychavon District in southern Worcestershire (6) |
| GARDENSTOWN | Small coastal village in the north-east, founded as a fishing port in 1720 (11) |
| CLAIR | Saint John River village in New Brunswick of which Fort Kent in Maine is across the bridge |
| FELLOWSHIP | The area around Matamata in the North Island of New Zealand was used to film the hobbit village in The ... Of The Ring |
| MEGEVE | Village in the Haute-Savoie department near Mont Blanc that was brought to prominence as a ski resort by the Rothschilds in the 1920s (6) |
| MYLAI | Village in South Vietnam where US troops massacred over 100 civilians in 1968 (2,3) |
| POGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |
| STOKE | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |