| STOWONTHEWOLD | Gloucestershire market town on the Fosse Way (4-2-3-4) |
| YEOVIL | Somerset town on the Fosse Way (6) |
| MALLET | Shepton, market town in Somerset which sits on the route of the Fosse Way Roman road (6) |
| STOW | Gloucestershire market town, site in spring 1646 of a decisive battle of the Civil War (4-2-3-4) |
| ONTHE | Gloucestershire market town, site in spring 1646 of a decisive battle of the Civil War (4-2-3-4) |
| WOLD | Gloucestershire market town, site in spring 1646 of a decisive battle of the Civil War (4-2-3-4) |
| LEICESTER | City founded where the Fosse Way crosses the River Soar |
| ROMANROAD | Watling Street or the Fosse Way, eg (5,4) |
| ROADS | Long, straight routes built by Roman legions, such as the Fosse Way or the Devil's Causeway (5) |
| EXETER | Southern starting point of the Fosse Way Roman road (6) |
| CIRENCESTER | Gloucestershire market town founded by the Romans as Corinium Dobunorum, home of the UKs oldest polo club and the Royal Agricultural University (11) |
| NEWENT | Gloucestershire market town, with black and white half-timbered buildings including the market house |
| KINGSLYNN | Norfolk market town on the estuary of the Great Ouse (5,4) |
| LYMINGTON | Hampshire market town on the Solent with a car ferry service to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight (9) |
| KANSASCITY | Major cattle Mid-West market town on the Missouri R (6,4) |
| ROSSONWYE | Herefordshire market town on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean |
| HORSHAM | Market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun in West Sussex |
| WARE | Hertfordshire market town on the River Lea (4) |
| LODDON | Small market town on the River Chet in the Norfolk Broads (6) |
| COCKERMOUTH | Market town on the edge of the Lake District (11) |