| RHAETIA | Alpine province of ancient Rome which included parts of present-day Tyrol and Switzerland (7) |
| OSTIA | Port of ancient Rome, which declined as its harbour silted up (5) |
| ILLYRIA | Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro (7 |
| ASSYRIA | Ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, part of present-day Iraq (7) |
| LATERAN | Palace In Rome which was formerly the official residence of the popes (7) |
| DALRIATA | Gaelic overkingdom that included parts of Scotland and Ireland on each side of the North Channel (3,5) |
| TIROL | Alpine province of western Austria between Vorarlberg to the west and Salzburg and Carinthia to the east (5) |
| FLANDERS | Geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands |
| ISLEOFELY | Former county of England now part of present-day Cambridgeshire (4,2,3) |
| ASIA | Province of ancient Rome |
| LUSITANIA | A province of ancient Rome in south-west Europe (9) |
| ACADIA | North American territory of France at one time, that included part of Quebec (6) |
| TIVOLI | Italian town east of Rome which contains the remains of Hadrian's villa (6) |
| GLAIR | Strong laird included part of egg (5) |
| GHANA | Agha naturally included part of Africa (5) |
| BELGRAVIA | Bishop travelling Algarve, I included part of London! (9) |
| LOMBARDY | Look, my poet included part of Italy (8) |
| ISOBAR | The proviso barely included part of the map (6) |
| DIRNDL | Traditional women's dress of Austria, South Tyrol and Bavaria (6) |
| SATIE | His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle |