| CHAMPSELYSEES | Paris street often described as the world's most beautiful avenue (6,7) |
| CLEOPATRA | Cole apart, possibly the world's most beautiful woman? (9) |
| JULIA | "Pretty Woman" star ___ Roberts named World's Most Beautiful by People magazine in 2017 |
| OKAY | Word which has been described as the world's most widely understood (4) |
| LUXOR | Egyptian city described as 'the world's greatest open-air museum' (5) |
| IRONDOG | Traversing Alaska, which snowmobile race is described as the world's longest and toughest? (4,3) |
| TROSSACHS | The -; often described as the Highlands in miniature, a wooded valley immortalised in Sir Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake (9) |
| TELEMANN | Georg Philipp ---, German Baroque composer often described as the most prolific composer in history (8) |
| SEDGEMOOR | Battle of 1685, often described as the last on English soil (9) |
| KENT | County often described as 'The Garden of England' (4) |
| MSG | It bills itself as "The World's Most Famous Arena": Abbr. |
| NVIDIA | Company that sometimes outranks Microsoft and Apple as the world's most valuable |
| NEWGUINEA | Island seen as the world's most linguistically diverse area |
| CHARLESATLAS | US bodybuilder known as 'The World's Most Perfectly Developed Man', born Angelo Siciliano in 1896 (7,5) |
| OPERA | Avenue de l'---, Paris street running from the Louvre to the Palais Garnier (5) |
| HAILER | Arm raiser on the street, often |
| MAIN | Name of a town's biggest street, often |
| AVENUE | A broad street often with trees at regular intervals along its sides |
| BOULEVARD | Broad city street often tree-lined like in Hollywood? (9) |
| BACON | The medieval scholar Roger ____ is often described as Britain's first scientist |