| CAITHNESS | Historic Scottish county which includes the most northerly point of mainland Britain (9) |
| MALINHEAD | Most northerly point of mainland Ireland (5,4) |
| ARDS | Peninsula which includes the most easterly point on the island of Ireland (4) |
| DUNNETHEAD | The most northerly point of mainland Sotland (6,4) |
| WILTSHIRE | English county which includes the Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles (9) |
| MERSEYSIDE | English metropolitan county which includes the boroughs of Liverpool and St Helens |
| CORNWALL | County which includes the towns of Penzance, Helston and Newquay (8) |
| CAPEWRATH | The most northwesterly point of mainland Britain |
| LOWESTOFT | Easternmost town of mainland Britain, in NE Suffolk on the North Sea (9) |
| DONEGAL | Malin Head, the most northerly point of the Irish Republic, is in this county (7) |
| DUNNET | ___" Head; situated 58O north between Thurso and John O Groats, the most northerly point of the UK mainland (6) |
| LANDSEND | One of the main locations on the route of a LEJOG or JOGLE event which is the most south-westerly point of mainland Britain (5,3) |
| AYRE | Point of -, most northerly point of the Isle of Man (4) |
| CEUTA | Autonomous Spanish city at the most northerly point of Morocco (5) |
| CAPEFAREWELL | The most northerly point of South Island, New Zealand, named by Captain Cook in 1770 (4,8) |
| MIDDLESEX | Historic home county which, strictly speaking, no longer exists (9) |
| YORKSHIRE | Former English county which was once divided into Ridings (9) |
| HEAD | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (4) |
| GLAMORGAN | Cricket county which plays its home matches at Sophia Gardens |
| MALIN | Which head is the most northerly point in Ireland? (5) |