| GEORDIE | Nonstandard dialect from Newcastle-upon-Tyne (7) |
| PATOIS | Nonstandard dialect |
| SURTEES | __ House, landmark building on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne riverfront (6,7) |
| CONSETT | Town in north-west Co. Durham south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne (7) |
| LECTURE | Remnants of dialect from old city echo in speech |
| BESSIE | __ House, landmark building on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne riverfront (6,7) |
| GATESHEAD | Town on the southern bank of the Tyne, opposite Newcastle upon Tyne (9) |
| GEORDIES | Nickname for natives of Newcastle upon Tyne. (8) |
| GOSFORTH | Affluent well-established area of Newcastle upon Tyne (8) |
| WALLSEND | Town east of Newcastle upon Tyne (8) |
| ELDON | Square and major shopping centre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (5) |
| ROSS | Newcastle upon Tyne-born comedian (4,5) |
| NOBLE | Newcastle upon Tyne-born comedian (4,5) |
| GOSFORTHPARK | Site of Newcastle upon Tyne's horse racing course (8,4) |
| BYKER | Inner city area of Newcastle upon Tyne, south of Heaton and north of St Peter's (5) |
| BYKERGROVE | Teenage soap set in a Newcastle-upon-Tyne youth centre (5,5) |
| NORTH | Great - Run; half-marathon event hosted annually in Newcastle upon Tyne (5) |
| KITTIWAKE | The world’s most inland colony of this seabird is in Newcastle upon Tyne |
| HEATON | District of Newcastle upon Tyne bordered by Walkergate, Jesmond, Byker and Sandyford |
| TYNEANDWEAR | County in which Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland are located (4,3,4) |