| LOCALLY | In the nearby area (7) |
| LOGICAL | Rational soldier found in the nearby pub (7) |
| NEXTDOOR | In retrospect, 10 divided by 10 is one that gives no number in the nearby range (4,4) |
| CASSINO | Italian comune in the Lazio region, sharing a name with the nearby mountainous site of the first Benedictine monastery (7) |
| RHENISH | Of the Rhine and nearby areas (7) |
| EPHESUS | Ancient major trading city on the West Coast of Asia Minor, famous for the nearby Temple of Artemis (7) |
| HUMBOLDT | Name for the cold-water current of the southeast Pacific Ocean running along the western coast of South America. Except during El Nino periods, this current brings fog to the nearby coast but also hel |
| SAILTAIRE | This place is an early planned industrial settlement in the historic county of Yorkshire of northern England. It was named for its founder (industrialist Titus Salt) and the nearby river (the Aire). I |
| SPICA | Brightest star in the constellation Virgo, forming the Spring Triangle with the nearby Arcturus and Regulus (5) |
| VICINITY | Adjacent or nearby area (8) |
| LOCAL | See lull mostly characterising nearby area (5) |
| SUN | The Rising ___, a country pub in Congleton popular with walkers and boaters from the nearby Macclesfield Canal (3) |
| STAUSTELL | China-clay centre near Fowey, noted for the nearby conical spoil heaps of kaolin, known as the Cornish Alps (2,7) |
| PAVO | The Peacock, grouped with the nearby constellations of Grus, Tucana and Phoenix as the 'Southern Birds' (4) |
| PORRERES | Small town in the central Es Pla region of Mallorca, with the nearby Santuario de Montesion (8) |
| MONTUIRI | Traditional village in Mallorca on the route between Palma and Manacor with mediaeval houses and the nearby Bronze Age settlement archaeological site of Son Fornes (8) |
| REGULARCUSTOMER | Patron from the nearby army depot? (7,8) |
| CALZONES | Look out from nearby areas for folded over pizzas |
| SAINTMARTIN | ____ became bishop of Tours in AD371 and founded the nearby Marmoutier Abbey |
| CHAMPAGNE | Region and former province of NE France designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2015 along with the nearby Burgundy (9) |