| DRAX | Large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire named after a village west of the Humber estuary |
| LONGANNET | Last coal-fired power station in Scotland, closed in 2016 (9) |
| LEIGHCREEK | The last coal-fired power stations in South Australia, situated in Port Augusta, use coal from an open-cut mine in which South Australian town? (5,5) |
| EMDEN | Terminus station in north-west Netherlands served by a single-train connection to Zwolle (5) |
| EUSTON | Mainline station in North London (6) |
| SPURN | --- Head is a sand spit at the mouth of the Humber estuary in N. England (5) |
| MONEYPOINT | Ireland's only coal-fired power station. (10) |
| MUJA | Coal-fired power station near Collie (4) |
| LIDDELL | Coal-fired power station near Muswellbrook (7) |
| FIDDLERS | ___ Ferry, decommissioned railconnected coal-fired power station (8) |
| SIZEWELL | Coastal village north of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, that became the site of a Magnox nuclear power station in 1968 |
| GRIMSBY | North East Lincolnshire port on the South bank of the Humber Estuary (7) |
| HEAD | Sand spit in N England at the mouth of the Humber estuary (4) |
| BORODINO | Village west of Moscow, scene of an 1812 battle in which Napolean defeated the Russians (8) |
| FISHBOURNE | Village west of Chichester in West Sussex noted for its Roman Palace, a major archaeological site |
| IMMINGHAM | Lincolnshire town on the southwest bank of the Humber Estuary (9) |
| CLEETHORPES | Seaside resort on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire (11) |
| OUSE | River of North Yorkshire that combines with the Trent near Goole to form the Humber estuary (4) |
| CAPELCURIG | Village west of Betws-y-Coed in North Wales (5,5) |
| ASHHAULER | Transport at coal-fired power plant |