| HALBERSTADT | Cathedral town in Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany (11) |
| LETTERKENNY | Cathedral town in County Donegal (11) |
| DESSAU | Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, at the confluence of the Elbe and Mulde Rivers |
| ROSSCARBERY | Cork cathedral town managed bars with sorcery (11) |
| BURY | Cathedral town in Suffolk housing a ruined abbey (4,9) |
| KILLARNEY | Cathedral town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (9) |
| BRECON | Cathedral town in Wales (6) |
| BRECHIN | Rich Ben set out for a cathedral town in Angus (7) |
| ROCHESTER | Cathedral town in Kent, formerly a city (9) |
| IMOLA | Cathedral town in Italy SE. of Bologna (5) |
| AMIENS | French cathedral town in Picardy (6) |
| HALLE | City of E central Germany on the River Saale, in Saxony-Anhalt near Leipzig (5) |
| NYSSA | Tree native to Germany's Saxony-Anhalt (5) |
| ALTO | Singer appearing in Saxony-Anhalt opera |
| MAGDEBURG | German industrial city on the River Elbe; capital of Saxony-Anhalt (9) |
| SALZGITTER | Industrial city in Lower Saxony in the foothills of the Harz Mountains (10) |
| BROCKEN | Highest peak in Germany's Harz, ascended twice by Coleridge and Wordsworth, in order to observe the phenomenal spectre or glory for which said summit is most known (7) |
| WALPURGIS | Eve of St Walpurga's Day, April 30, when witches are said to meet in the Harz Mountains, ......... Night (9) |
| ANHALT | Historical German county and duchy located between the Harz Mountains and the river Elbe |
| DER | Anhalt article |