| ABUSIMBEL | Egyptian rock-cut temples that form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Nubian Monum |
| SYRIA | Home of the Unesco World Heritage Site of Palmyra |
| AGRA | Home of the Unesco World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri |
| NIAGARAFALLS | NY site known as the "Honeymoon Capital of the world" (2) |
| BATH | World Heritage site, known to the Romans as Aquae Sulis |
| AMAZON | Web site known as "the world's largest bookstore" |
| BRUGES | Belgian city and World Heritage site known for its series of canals |
| ANGKORWAT | Complex of ancient temples that has become a symbol of Cambodia and has been depicted on national fl |
| HAWS | From the Old English meaning "hedge", fruits of the tree Crataegus that form part of the countryside's seasonal bounty with brambles, rosehips, elderberries and sloes (4) |
| ITALY | Country that contains the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cinque Terre (5) |
| ALGERIA | Country that includes the Unesco World Heritage site of Djemila (7) |
| WARTBURG | Which castle overlooks the German town of Eisenach and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list i |
| STGALL | The Convent of ... ... in Switzerland was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983 (2,4) |
| SIKKIM | State of NE India dominated by the UNESCO World Heritage Site Khangchendzonga National Park; capital, Gangtok (6) |
| VIETNAM | Asian country that contains the UNESCO World Heritage site Ha Long Bay (7) |
| IGUAZU | The ... National Park in Argentina was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1984 (6) |
| LEMORNE | Former refuge for runaway slaves, this Mauritian mountain was recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list (2,5) |
| LORDHOWE | Which Australian tourist island is on the UNESCO World Heritage list and is 70 per cent national park? (4,4) |
| OPERAHOUSE | Sydney Harbour building on the UNESCO World Heritage list |
| DOU | Student of Rembrandt whose paintings A Girl Chopping Onions and The Grocer's Shop: A Woman Selling Grapes form part of the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace (3) |