| STAFFA | Island of the Inner Hebrides which is home to Fingal's Cave (6) |
| IONA | Island in the Inner Hebrides which is the site of St Columba's monastery (4) |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| BASALT | Rock that forms the columns of Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa (6) |
| ITHACA | City in the US state of New York which is home to Cornell University (6) |
| TAHITI | Pacific island which is home to the Paul Gauguin Museum (6) |
| EALING | London borough which is home to the longest continuously operating film studio in the world |
| DALLAS | US city which is home to sports teams the Stars, Mavericks, Cowboys, and Rangers (6) |
| NAPLES | Italian city which is home to criminal gangs collectively known as the Camorra (6) |
| ULVA | Small island of the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Mull, connected by bridge to the neighbouring Gometra (4) |
| SKYE | The largest island of the Inner Hebrides, where Virginia Woolf set parts of To the Lighthouse (4) |
| MORDEN | Southern Manitoba city which is home to the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre |
| NUUULI | *American Samoa village which is home to the territory's only movie theater |
| OXFORD | City which is home to the Ashmolean Museum |
| ISLAY | Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, home to eight working whisky distilleries (5) |
| SOAY | Small island of the Inner Hebrides off the south coast of Skye (4) |
| MULL | Second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides, on the Firth of Lorn (4) |
| JURA | Island of the Inner Hebrides on which George Orwell wrote the novel Nineteen EightyFour (1949) (4) |
| JERSEY | New ___ Trenton's state which is home to Liberty State Park |
| EIGG | Scottish island of the Inner Hebrides SE of Rhum (4) |