| LAREDO | City of N.E. Mexico, entry point for American tourists driving to Mexico (6) |
| NUEVO | City of N.E. Mexico, entry point for American tourists driving to Mexico (5) |
| MONTERREY | City of N.E. Mexico which is capital of Nuevo Leon state (9) |
| BORDERCROSSINGS | The Ambassador Bridge in Windsor and the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie, for instance, for American tourists visiting Canada via a road trip: 2 wds. |
| PAINTSTRIPPER | What removes coats, or trousers for American tourist without one |
| MOUNTRUSHMORE | Raise charge again for American tourist attraction (5,8) |
| CANTO | Poem embraced by American tourists (5) |
| DURHAM | Cathedral city of N.E. England (6) |
| AMIENS | City of N France, site of the country's largest cathedral |
| BENGAL | Former province of N.E. India in the deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers (6) |
| UNGAVA | Sparsely inhabited region of N.E. Canada which is part of the Labrador Peninsula (6) |
| ALSACE | Region and former province of N.E. France famous for its wines (6) |
| FATHER | Pop that sounds less accessible for driving to? (6) |
| ARAGON | Autonomous region of N.E. Spain which was an independent kingdom until 1479 (6) |
| MIRAGE | Bad behaviour when driving to Leeds, perhaps, is illusion |
| NANCY | The girl from city of N.E. France (5) |
| TAMPICO | City on the north bank of the Panuco River in E Mexico, 6 miles (10 km) from the Gulf of Mexico (7) |
| DOORPOST | At an entry point, for one capable of keeping a secret (8) |
| MOAB | Utah city, entry point for the Canyonlands National Park (4) |
| LILLE | City of N France near the border with Belgium; the medieval capital of Flanders (5) |