| CROTCH | Angle formed by the junction of two branches of a tree (6) |
| MANILLA | Which New South Wales town on the Fossickers Way and at the junction of two rivers was a favourite o |
| ELBOW | Hinge joint of the body formed by the junction of the radius and ulna with the humerus (5) |
| WESER | River formed by the junction of the Fulda and Werra |
| NODE | In geometry, a point at which two branches of a curve intersect (4) |
| CUSP | Where two branches of a curve meet, in math |
| STICKS | Twigs or thin branches of a tree (6) |
| CORNER | Angle formed by two meeting walls (6) |
| TEMPLE | Region on the side of the head at the junction of the frontal, parietal, temporal and sphenoid bones of the skull (6) |
| PLANET | Chasuble found in the branches of a plane tree (6) |
| FORGET | Lose sight of metal workshop by the junction |
| CRAVEN | ___ Arms, station at the junction of the Welsh Marches and Heart of Wales lines (6) |
| KOBLENZ | A German city located by the junction of the Rhine and the Moselle (7) |
| SCOTCH | ___ Corner, the junction of the A1 and A66 (6) |
| ATHOLL | Blair ___, Perthshire tourist centre at the junction of the Tilt and Garry rivers (6) |
| FORKED | Divided into two branches (6) |
| HUMBER | Estuary formed at the junction of the rivers Ouse and Trent near Goole in North Eastern England |
| VERONA | It became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and rose in importance because it was at the junction of main roads between Italy and northern Europe. The poet Catullus was born there. In Romeo and Juliet (act 1, |
| HAWERA | Town at the junction of SH3 and SH45 (6) |
| CROWN | Flock of kingfishers; laurel wreath to honour a victor in ancient Greece; or, the top branches of a tree (5) |