| CHABLIS | Most northerly wine district of the Burgundy region of France (7) |
| CHARDONNAY | Widely planted white grape variety of the Burgundy region of France, from which Chablis is produced (10) |
| DIJON | Capital of the Burgundy region of eastern France (5) |
| BEAUNE | Small town in Cote d'Or in South France, in the centre of the Burgundy wine industries (6) |
| PINOTNOIR | Wine grape variety associated with the Burgundy region of France (5,4) |
| TAIHAPE | Gumboot Capital of the World, in the Rangitikei District of the North Island (7) |
| ADELPHI | District of the City of Westminster named after London's first neo-classical building. built by the Adam brothers (7) |
| EASTHAM | A district of the London borough of Newham, east of Charing Cross (4,3) |
| BATAVIA | Ancient district of the Netherlands (7) |
| MACON | A red or white wine from the South Burgundy region of France (5) |
| GRAVES | Wine district on the left bank of the Bordeaux wine region in France (6) |
| PINOT | ___ Noir: grape variety synonymous with the Burgundy region. (5) |
| MORTLAKE | District of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; finishing point of the University Boat Race |
| MAHE | One of the four districts of the Union Territory of Puducherry, located in Kerala |
| HOLLOWAY | District of the London Borough of Islington that was home to the largest women's prison in Europe until 2016 |
| KAPITICOAST | District of the Wellington region (6,5) |
| SOHO | A district of the City of Westminster, London, chiefly known for restaurants, clubs, etc. (4) |
| MEDOC | Wine produced in a district of the Gironde departement (5) |
| BORDEAUX | Wine district and port in SW France |
| SAONEETLOIRE | Department in Burgundy region in central France (5-2-5) |