| FOLKESTONE | Seaport in southern England (pop 47,000), a Channel Tunnel terminal (10) |
| KILMARNOCK | Large town in Ayrshire (pop about 47,000), on the River Irvine (10) |
| CANTERBURY | Cathedral city in southern England (pop about 55,000), part of a World Heritage Site (10) |
| DORCHESTER | Historic market town in southern England (pop 19,000), on the River Frome (10) |
| STEVENAGE | Borough in southern England (pop about 90,000), designated a New Town in 1946 (9) |
| SUNDERLAND | Large port city in England (pop about 170,000) created a city in 1992 (10) |
| ALDERSHOT | A military town in southern England (pop 37,000) (9) |
| NORWICH | City in southern England (pop 145,000), with a cathedral built between 1096 and 1145 (7) |
| ANDOVER | Town in southern England (pop about 40,000), on the River Anton (7) |
| MAIDSTONE | County town in southern England (pop about 100,000, on the River Medway (9) |
| DOVER | Ferry port in southern England (pop about 30,000) (5) |
| EUROTUNNEL | Company that manages the Channel Tunnel (10) |
| SANGATTE | Commune in Pas-de-Calais, France; former location of a refugee camp near the Channel Tunnel terminal |
| EASTSUSSEX | County in southern England, scene of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 (4,6) |
| STONEHENGE | Large prehistoric monument in southern England (10) |
| NAPLES | Regional capital and seaport in southern Italy (pop 950,000), founded about 600 BC (6) |
| OSAKA | Name a seaport in southern Japan, on Honshu Island (5) |
| ODENSE | Seaport in southern Denmark on the island of Fyn (6) |
| ASHFORD | Last port of call in England before HS1 trains enter the Channel Tunnel (7) |
| LANCASTER | City in north-west England (pop 52,000), with a university established in 1964 (9) |