| ESTORIL | Portuguese resort containing one of Europe's largest casinos, opened in 1931 |
| NOTTINGHILL | London suburb, scene of one of Europe's largest street festivals (7,4) |
| NORTHUMBERLAND | Location of England's first (and one of Europe's largest) International Dark Sky Park (14) |
| ARIA | Lavish Vegas casino opened in 2009 |
| ANDES | Extending some 4,500 miles through seven countries and containing one of the world's largest gold mines, the longest continental mountain range on Earth (5) |
| STROMBOLI | Island off Sicily containing one of Italy's three active volcanoes (9) |
| NICHE | Bay in European resort containing harbour, originally (5) |
| SHERPA | Resort containing woman's mountain guide (6) |
| ROOSTER | Exotic resort containing ordinary farmyard animal (7) |
| ZURICH | Largest city in Switzerland, site of Europe's largest clock face (6) |
| SLAV | Member of Europe's largest ethnic group |
| ROTTERDAM | Dutch city which is the site of Europe's largest port (9) |
| GENOA | Site of Europe's largest aquarium |
| TIBER | It is one of Europe's historic rivers and the second longest Italian river after the Po, rising on the slope of Monte Fumaiolo. In Julius Caesar (act 1, scene 2), Cassius says, "For once, upon a raw a |
| ALGARVE | Southernmost region of mainland Portugal, one of Europe's favourite holiday destinations (7) |
| ZEALOT | Fan of one of Europe's currencies almost pocketed each (6) |
| SADLERS | ____ Wells, theatre in central London that re-opened in 1931 under Lilian Baylis (7) |
| DORCHESTER | Hotel in London that opened in 1931 and retains some original furnishings (10) |
| ANDORRA | Landlocked principality in the Pyrenees between France and Spain which is one of Europe's smallest nations and a partial tax haven (7) |
| INTER | One of Europe's top teams! Bury? (5) |