| DUNS | Former county town in the Borders (pop about 2,500), created a burgh of barony in 1490 (4) |
| ALDI | German-based supermarket with about 2,500 stores in the U.S. |
| TREELINE | It's about 2,500 feet up on Mt. McKinley |
| STRATHAVEN | Town in south Lanarkshire (pop about 7,500), created a burgh of barony in 1541 (10) |
| ROSEHEARTY | Old fishing village in the north-east, created a burgh of barony in the 1680s (10) |
| AIRDRIE | Large town near Glasgow (pop about 37,000), created a burgh of barony In 1821 (7) |
| ALLOA | Former burgh of barony in the Central Lowlands (pop about 21,000), once a major port (5) |
| STONEHAVEN | Town in the north-east (pop about 12,000), a former burgh of barony and former county town (10) |
| THURSO | Town in Highland Region (pop about 8,000), a burgh of barony from 1633 (6) |
| COLDSTREAM | Small town in the Borders (pop about 2,000), a conservation area (10) |
| SELKIRK | Former royal burgh in the Borders (pop about 6,000), on the Ettrick Water (7) |
| LANARK | Former county town in the Central Belt (pop about 80,000), created a royal burgh in 1140 (6) |
| BUTE | Scottish island which houses the burgh of Rothesay (4) |
| MELROSE | Small town in the Borders (pop 2,500), with a ruined abbey founded in 1136 (7) |
| TILLICOULTRY | Small town in Central Scotland (pop about 6,000), created a burgh in 1871 (12) |
| CLONMEL | County town in the south of the Irish Republic (pop 17,000) on the River Suir (7) |
| TITIAN | Born near the foot of the Dolomites circa 1490, the Renaissance master of the Venetian school whose works include his seven-metre-high Assunta, Bacchus and Ariadne and the Danae series (6) |
| SLIGO | Seaport and county town in the west of Ireland (pop about 20,000) (5) |
| DUMFRIES | Former royal burgh and county town in the south-west (pop 37,0000) (8) |
| ENNIS | County town in the west of Ireland (pop 25,000), on the River Fergus (5) |