| AMPLEFORTH | North Yorkshire village which is home to a Benedictine monastery and a Catholic public school |
| NUUULI | *American Samoa village which is home to the territory's only movie theater |
| STMARYMEAD | Fictional village which is home to amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple (2,4,4) |
| MONTECASSINO | Site in Italy of a Benedictine monastery (530 AD) and a battle in the second world war (5,7) |
| KELVEDON | ___ Hatch, village in Essex that is home to a cold war bunker that is open to the public |
| KYLE | -- of Lochalsh, Scottish village which is chief port for ferries to Skye and the Outer Hebrides (4) |
| MONTE | Site of a Benedictine monastery in central Italy that was accidentally destroyed by the Allies in 19 |
| CASSINO | Site of a Benedictine monastery in central Italy that was accidentally destroyed by the Allies in 19 |
| KEW | District in London that is home to a botanical garden boasting the largest living plant collection on Earth and a gallery of more than 800 paintings by Victorian artist and adventurer Marianne North ( |
| BEAVERLODGE | Northwestern Alberta town which is home to a huge landmark of a busy Canuck creature sitting atop a log |
| DRAX | North Yorkshire village that gives its name to the largest power station in Britain |
| SGANG | Haida Gwaii - British Columbia: Anthony Island village which is a uneSCO World heritage Site, ___ Gwaay Llnagaay |
| ABBEY | Wymondham ... was founded in 1107 as a Benedictine monastery (5) |
| CATTERICK | North Yorkshire village, the site of an important British Army garrison (9) |
| AIRE | River that flows through the North Yorkshire village of Gargrave (4) |
| RIEVAULX | Small North Yorkshire village that gave Harold Wilson his baronial name |
| EDALE | Derbyshire village which is the traditional starting point of the Pennine Way (5) |
| HAWORTH | West Yorkshire village in which the Bronte parsonage, home of English novelists Charlotte, Anne and Emily, is located (7) |
| ARIGNA | Roscommon village which used to have a coal mine and an ESB power station. (6) |
| KEELE | Village and civil parish in northern Staffordshire, approximately three miles west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, that is home to a university that was founded in 1949 |