| CALAIS | French town whose burgers may be found in Victoria Tower Gardens, London (6) |
| ALFIE | Walford man whose burger van was driven off by scornful Aussie Nicole (5,4) |
| VALUEMENU | A 99¢ burger may be on it |
| BOK | ___ Tower Gardens, National Historic Landmark in Florida |
| ALBERTMEMORIAL | Monument in Kensington Gardens, London (6,8) |
| KEW | ___ Gardens (London attraction) |
| WINDSOR | ___ Gardens, London home of Paddington Bear? (7) |
| HATTON | ___ Garden, London district known for diamond trading |
| DUDLEY | Black Country town whose 11th-century castle grounds were turned into a zoo in the 1930s (6) |
| ECCLES | Greater Mancunian town whose name, from "church", is immortalised in its speciality sugar-topped fruited "squashed fly" cakes (6) |
| DUARTE | California town whose Rotary Club was the first ever to admit women (in 1976) |
| CONWAY | New Hampshire town whose Daily Sun was the first newspaper to publish sudoku in English |
| HAWICK | Borders town whose residents are Teries (6) |
| ILKLEY | Northern spa town whose moor is famous as the setting of Yorkshire's dialectal unofficial county anthem (6) |
| OLDHAM | Lancashire town whose football team is based at Boundary Park |
| DUNCAN | BC town whose sign boasts a giant hockey stick |
| RAMSEY | Isle of Man town, whose Queen's Pier is partially open again after a 1990-2021 closure |
| REDCAR | North Yorkshire town whose museum contains the Zetland, the world's oldest surviving lifeboat |
| WILKIE | Prairie town whose sign boasts a giant grasshopper |
| OLEARY | Island town whose sign boasts a giant potato |