| NORWICH | City in southern England (pop 145,000), with a cathedral built between 1096 and 1145 (7) |
| ORLEANS | City in northern France ( pop 115,000), with a cathedral built in the 17th century ( 7) |
| SALAMANCA | Spanish city (pop 145,000), with a university, founded in 1218 (9) |
| RHEIMS | City in north- east France (pop about 185,000), with a cathedral built in the 15th century (6) |
| CRAZY | PlusWord No 1145 |
| ITAVERO | Yes, certainly, vide eg Plautus Menaechmi 1096 |
| OXFORD | College founded around 1096 |
| LYRIC | PlusWord No 1096 |
| ANDOVER | Town in southern England (pop about 40,000), on the River Anton (7) |
| NICOSIA | Capital city in southern Europe (pop about 120,000), with a cathedral dating from the 14th century (7) |
| CORDOBA | Andalusian city with a cathedral (the Mezquita) that was formerly a mosque (7) |
| LINCOLN | Cathedral city and county town in eastern England (pop about 95,000) (7) |
| PRESTON | City in north-west England (pop 114,000). It obtained city status in 2002. (7) |
| ARUNDEL | Small market town in the south of England (pop about 3,5000), with a restored medieval castle (7) |
| VINTAGE | What denotes a motor vehicle built between 1918 and 1930 (7) |
| CANTERBURY | Cathedral city in southern England (pop about 55,000), part of a World Heritage Site (10) |
| WANTAGE | Small town in south-east England (pop 11,000), the birthplace of Alfred the Great (7) |
| STBASIL | Figure with a cathedral at Red Square |
| STEVENAGE | Borough in southern England (pop about 90,000), designated a New Town in 1946 (9) |
| FOLKESTONE | Seaport in southern England (pop 47,000), a Channel Tunnel terminal (10) |