| LANDTROST | Historically, the chief magistrate of a district in South Africa (9) |
| LANDDROST | Historically, the chief magistrate of a district in South Africa (9) |
| REEVE | Chief magistrate of a district (5) |
| PENGE | A district in South London (5) |
| DOGE | Historically, the chief magistrate of Venice (4) |
| SPARTA | Ancient city or district in South Africa (6) |
| PODESTA | A chief magistrate of a medieval Italian town (7) |
| CALIPH | Historically, the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad |
| PLATTELAND | Rural districts in South Africa (10) |
| WAPENTAKE | Historically, the name given to a division of a county, similar to a hundred (9) |
| LORDMAYOR | Title of the chief magistrate in some large cities (4,5) |
| PARK | Derived from the name of a district in East London where horses were pastured, a mount for everyday riding; or, a leisurely ride in the countryside upon said jade (4) |
| BIELEFELD | German city, historically the centre of the Ravensberg linen industry (9) |
| STREATHAM | District in south London (9) |
| MIDDLESEX | Area of England, historically the 'Middle Saxons' (9) |
| VITAE | He has power of life and death over his people, ____ necisque in suos habet potestatem, vide Caes. B.G. 1.16.5 (of the chief magistrate of the Aedui)) ... |
| BALLYMENA | Wretched people come to a district in Ireland |
| DOGS | Isle of ---, a district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4) |
| PREFECT | Chief admin officer of a district in some countries (7) |
| BEY | Governor of a district in the Ottoman Empire (3) |