| ROUEN | City with a cathedral depicted in a series of Monet masterpieces |
| GIVERNY | Location of the garden in many a Monet masterpiece |
| WEEPINGWILL | Subject of a series of Monet paintings |
| HAYSTACKS | series of Monet paintings |
| LILIPAD | Leaf of a plant in the family Nymphaeaceae, depicted in a series of paintings by Claude Monet such a |
| GLOUCESTER | With the Cotswolds to its east and the Wye Valley to its west, city with a cathedral whose cloisters were used as a location in three Harry Potter films (10) |
| CORDOBA | Andalusian city with a cathedral (the Mezquita) that was formerly a mosque (7) |
| CHARTRES | French city with a cathedral renowned for its stained glass windows (8) |
| OTTAWA | City with a cathedral called Notre-Dame (6) |
| BRASOV | Romanian city with a cathedral called the Black Church (6) |
| ASNIERES | Former name of a Parisian suburb on the Seine depicted in a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (8) |
| UNICORN | Mythical beast also known as a monoceros, depicted in a series of millefleur tapestries (7) |
| ORLEANS | City in northern France ( pop 115,000), with a cathedral built in the 17th century ( 7) |
| RHEIMS | City in north- east France (pop about 185,000), with a cathedral built in the 15th century (6) |
| CAEN | City in north-east France (pop about 110,000), with a cathedral founded in 1432 (4) |
| PEEL | Isle of Man resort with a cathedral and a castle (4) |
| MEMENTO | First person with reproduction of Monet as a souvenir (7) |
| NORWICH | City in southern England (pop 145,000), with a cathedral built between 1096 and 1145 (7) |
| NICOSIA | Capital city in southern Europe (pop about 120,000), with a cathedral dating from the 14th century (7) |
| CITY | A large town often with a cathedral; or, the inhabitants of said urban sprawl collectively (4) |