| VERSAILLES | City near Paris that is the site of an elaborate royal residence built for Louis XIV |
| ELYSEE | Palace in Paris that is the official residence of the president of France |
| DIXIE | All fingers and thumbs in Paris - that is, the South (5) |
| NONSUCH | ? Palace, royal residence built for Henry VIII on the Epsom road near Ewell, Surrey (7) |
| CAEN | City near Paris |
| ORLY | Airport city near Paris |
| AINTREE | Suburb of Liverpool that is the site of the racecourse over which the Grand National has been run since 1839 |
| THEHAGUE | City in the Netherlands that is the site of the Dutch national parliament (3,5) |
| NECROPOLIS | An old burial site often near the site of an ancient city |
| AREQUIPA | City in S Peru, at an altitude of 2250m, founded in 1540 on the site of an Inca city |
| AVEBURY | Village in Wiltshire, England that is the site of an extensive neolithic stone circle (7) |
| WINDSORCASTLE | Royal residence built by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century (7,6) |
| NOTRE | Le -; landscape architect who designed the gardens of the Palace of Versailles for Louis XIV (5) |
| BEAUMARIS | Town in Anglesey that is the site of a ruined castle with some 300 arrow loops, built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales (9) |
| AGRA | City in northern India that is the site of the Taj Mahal (4) |
| KNEE | Wounded_ the site of an 1890 massacre of Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army (4) |
| BURGHLEY | ___ House, Lincolnshire country residence built for William Cecil in the late 16th century (8) |
| TOBAGO | Caribbean island reputed to be the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe that is the site of Nylon Pool named by Princess Margaret (6) |
| HOLKHAM | Village in Norfolk that is the site of a vast Palladian-style house built to designs by William Kent, Matthew Brettingham and their patron Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (7) |
| ORLANDO | City in Florida, US that is the site of Walt Disney World (7) |