| NUUULI | *American Samoa village which is home to the territory's only movie theater |
| CALPE | Ancient name for (the Rock of) Gibraltar, used in the territory's coat of arms (5) |
| REJECT | Jeer about the territory's cabinet initially and they'll throw you out |
| AMPLEFORTH | North Yorkshire village which is home to a Benedictine monastery and a Catholic public school |
| STMARYMEAD | Fictional village which is home to amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple (2,4,4) |
| AMBRIDGE | Fictional village which is the setting for The Archers (8) |
| KYLE | -- of Lochalsh, Scottish village which is chief port for ferries to Skye and the Outer Hebrides (4) |
| GLENDARROCH | The fictional village which was the setting for the TV series, ' Take the High Road' (11) |
| SGANG | Haida Gwaii - British Columbia: Anthony Island village which is a uneSCO World heritage Site, ___ Gwaay Llnagaay |
| QUICKCHANGE | Crime film of 1990, the only movie directed to date by the actor Bill Murray (5,6) |
| CLUNGUNFORD | One of the four villages which "are the quietest places under the sun", according to A.E. Housman (11) |
| STILTON | UK village which gave its name to the cheese known as Britain's Historic Blue |
| TRUEGRIT | Only movie for which John Wayne won an Oscar |
| SCARY | Only movie that must be watched for the 31st time? (5) |
| EBERT | Only movie critic with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
| DOWNAMPNEY | Gloucestershire village which gives its name to the hymn-tune "Come Down, O Love Divine" (4,6) |
| CHEDDAR | Somerset village which gave its name to a variety of cheese |
| ARIGNA | Roscommon village which used to have a coal mine and an ESB power station. (6) |
| CULLEN | Moray village which lends its name to a traditional fish soup (6) |
| OVENS | Co Cork village which sounds at home in a kitchen. (5) |