| COLERAINE | A town 55 miles north-west of Belfast (9) |
| NARELLAN | Which town, 55 kilometres south-west of Sydney, was founded to house the workers and their families |
| MOUNTAINASH | Town in the Cynon Valley, 19 miles north west of Cardiff (8,3) |
| RENFREW | Town about 5 miles north-west of Glasgow (7) |
| KELLS | Town situated about forty miles north-west of Dublin (5) |
| ASHFORD | Kent town 15 miles north-west of Folkestone (7) |
| KIRKSTALLABBEY | Ruined Cistercian monastery four miles north-west of Leeds (9,5) |
| SACOMBE | Village and civil parish four miles north-west of Ware (7) |
| GIRTON | Cambridge college, its main site is four miles north-west of Cambridge (6) |
| DANEBURY | Hampshire Iron Age fort 12 miles north-west of Winchester (8) |
| GRIMSBY | English port 2 1/2 miles north-west of Cleethorpes (7) |
| LASPEZIA | Italian naval port 49 miles north-west of Pisa (2,6) |
| LUTON | Airport 34 miles north-west of London that opened in 1938 (5) |
| HAIFA | Coastal city 27 miles north-west of Nazareth (5) |
| OMAGH | Northern Ireland town approximately 68 miles west of Belfast and 34 miles south of Derry (5) |
| NORTHWARD | In the direction of Belfast, say (9) |
| OLDENZAAL | Netherlands town 7 miles north of Enschede (9) |
| MESSENGER | Runner miles north of German city, for example, going over river (9) |
| HARPENDEN | Hertfordshire town situated about 5 miles north of St Albans |
| NEAGH | West of Belfast is the largest lake in the British Isles, Lough ... |