| AMALFI | Italian town in Campania, on the Gulf of Salerno, whose cathedral contains relics of Saint Andrew, brought from Constantinople |
| WELLS | One of England's smallest cities, site of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew and Bishop's Palace (5) |
| GLOUCESTER | City on the River Severn whose cathedral contains the tomb of King Edward II (10) |
| HEREFORD | English city whose cathedral contains the Mappa Mundi, a medieval map (8) |
| UNION | - Jack; in vexillology, a national flag which combines the crosses of saints Andrew, George and Patrick (5) |
| SORRENTO | Port and resort in Campania, Italy, between the Bay of Naple and the Gulf of Salerno (8) |
| CASERTA | Town in Campania that was the centre of Garibaldi's campaigns for the unification of Italy |
| ORKNEY | Skara Brae is an underground village on the west coast of Mainland island in this Scottish island group. It is one of the most complete European relics of the late Neolithic Period; this location and |
| NAPLES | Italian city whose cathedral reputedly contains the preserved blood of its patron saint, Januarius (6) |
| REIMS | French city whose cathedral was once the place of coronation of the Kings of France (5) |
| ASSISI | Italian town in Umbria; birthplace of the patron saint of animals (6) |
| UNIONJACK | Flag you get when you combine the crosses of St Andrew, St George and St Patrick (5,4) |
| ELEA | Ancient Greek colony of southern Italy near the Gulf of Salerno (4) |
| DAGOBA | A dome-shaped shrine containing the relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint (6) |
| WINCHESTER | English city in whose cathedral Mary I and Philip II of Spain married in 1554 (10) |
| EBOLI | Town in Campania |
| SALERNO | Town in Campania |
| SALTIRE | What is another name for the cross of St Andrew? (7) |
| TIEPIN | One of the links for golfers catches on around St Andrew, for one? (6) |
| TIVOLI | Italian town in the ascendant apart from close to collapse - I love it (6) |