| OLDBURY | Part of Sandwell west of Smethwick (7) |
| OLDHILL | Station between Smethwick and Stourbridge (3,4) |
| BRERETON | District of Cheshire East, including ___ Heath, Smethwick Green and Davenport; notable landmarks include ___ Hall, a Grade I listed Elizabethan house, and The Bear's Head pub on ___ Green (8) |
| BOULDER | US city north-west of Denver in the Rocky Mountains; home of the main campus of the University of Colorado (7) |
| POTSDAM | German city on the Havel River south- west of Berlin; capital of the state of Brandenburg (7) |
| ANDOVER | Hampshire town on the River Anton, west of Basingstoke and northwest of the city of Winchester (7) |
| LOLLAND | Fourth-largest island of Denmark, in the Baltic Sea south of Zealand and west of Falster (7) |
| MADEIRA | Group of volcanic islands in the North Atlantic, west of Morocco; an autonomous region of Portugal (7) |
| BRONDBY | Municipality on the east coast of the island of Zealand, Denmark, west of Copenhagen (7) |
| ROSSSEA | Large arm of the southern Pacific indenting the coast of Antarctica east of Victoria Land and west of the Edward VII Peninsula (4,3) |
| GIVERNY | Location of Monet's Gardens north-west of Paris (7) |
| VILLAGE | Section of New York City, west of Washington Square (9,7) |
| BEWDLEY | Severnside town, west of Kidderminster (anag. of 'Wye bled') (7) |
| UGANDAN | Native of a country to the west of Kenya (7) |
| HONITON | Devon market town, host of West of England Hound Show (7) |
| GLOSSOP | Market town in Derbyshire north-west of Kinder Scout at the foot of the Pennines (7) |
| CONSETT | Town in north-west Co. Durham south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne (7) |
| STKILDA | Situated 41 miles west of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides, an archipelago evacuated in 1930 which is the remotest part of the British Isles (2,5) |
| DARLING | Beloved refuge; a recreational precinct just west of the CBD (7,7) |
| HARBOUR | Beloved refuge; a recreational precinct just west of the CBD (7,7) |