| KENTISHMAN | A male born between Surrey and the River Medway |
| TWINBROTHER | Male born the same day as a sibling |
| MANNEQUIN | Model male, born one of five (9) |
| HEBRON | Male born anew in West Bank city |
| EARLETS | A port and resort in South East England, at the mouth of the River Medway (9) |
| BYFLEET | Village forming a suburb of Woking, Surrey, between the River Wey and the River Mole |
| TONBRIDGE | Kent town on the River Medway at which a castle was built by Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare in the 11th century |
| MAIDSTONE | The county town of Kent, on the River Medway (9) |
| CHATHAM | Kent town on the River Medway, the boyhood home of Charles Dickens (7) |
| ROCHESTER | Kent town and historic city on the River Medway (9) |
| WIRRAL | The _, English peninsula bounded by the River Mersey, the Irish Sea and the River Dee (6) |
| GILLINGHAM | Town in Kent on the River Medway associated with Chatham Dockyard (10) |
| SHEERNESS | Kent seaside town on the River Medway |
| TUNBRIDGE | Market town on the River Medway in Kent (9) |
| LANGUEDOC | Historical region of France between the foothills of the Pyrenees and the river Rhone (9) |
| ANHALT | Historical German county and duchy located between the Harz Mountains and the river Elbe |
| PROVENCE | Historic region of France, between the Italian border and the River Rhone (8) |
| MIDWATER | Between the surface and the river/lake bottom (3-5) |
| HOLDEM | Game with the flop, the turn and the river |
| MANATEE | A large aquatic herbivorous animal of the warm parts of the Atlantic and the rivers of Brazil (7) |