| WHITBY | Seaside town and fishing port (pop about 13,000, in north-east England (6) |
| PETERHEAD | North-east fishing port (pop about 18,000), now a major oil industry service centre (9) |
| PEEL | Fishing port (pop about 5,000) on the Isle of Man (4) |
| STRABANE | Town in Northern Ireland (pop about 13,000), on the River Foyle (8) |
| SKYE | Large island in the Inner Hebrides (pop about 13,000) (4) |
| LOOE | Small coastal town and fishing port in south-east Cornwall (4) |
| COXSBAZAR | Town and fishing port in Bangladesh, site of the world's longest uninterrupted natural beach (4,5) |
| EYEMOUTH | Borders town and fishing port (8) |
| ROUEN | Regional capital and port (pop about 110,000) in northern France (5) |
| ODESSA | What is the chief trading and fishing port of Ukraine? (6) |
| JARROW | Now-ruined monastery in north-east England in which the Venerable Bede died (6) |
| REDCAR | Racecourse in north-east England opened in 1872 (6) |
| DURHAM | A city in North East England, on the River Wear (6) |
| HUMBER | Estuary in north-east England (6) |
| MTDANA | 13,000+-foot peak in Yosemite |
| PIERRE | State capital with just 13,000 people |
| LERWICK | Island town (pop about 7,500), a major ferry and fishing port (7) |
| KAYAKS | Inuit boats used for hunting and fishing |
| HASTINGS | Seaside town and Cinque Port in East Sussex whose history, including its now-ruined Norman motte and bailey castle established by William the Conqueror in 1066, is stitched into the very fabric of the |
| PAR | Village and fishing port about 3.5 miles east of St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall |