| BLANTYRE | Second most populous city of Malawi, named after the Scottish birthplace of explorer David Livingstone (8) |
| LILONGWE | The capital city and largest city of Malawi (8) |
| BRECHIN | Scottish birthplace of the radar pioneer Robert Watson-Watt (7) |
| OBAN | This Siberian iris variety is named after the Scottish town (4) |
| STRONTIUM | Chemical element 38. named after the Scottish village at which it was discovered (9) |
| SANJOSE | Capital and most populous city of Costa Rica, named after the husband of the Virgin Mary (3,4) |
| COURT | Manor house in Buckland Brewer, north Devon; birthplace of explorer John Hanning Speke (7,5) |
| ORLEIGH | Manor house in Buckland Brewer, north Devon; birthplace of explorer John Hanning Speke (7,5) |
| ORLEIGHCOURT | Manor house in Buckland Brewer, north Devon; birthplace of explorer John Hanning Speke |
| CHARLOTTE | Most populous city of North Carolina, named after the wife of Britain's King George III (9) |
| OMDURMAN | Second most populous city of Sudan, on the west bank of the Nile opposite Khartoum (8) |
| LAHORE | Second most populous city of Pakistan, on the River Ravi in the northern province of Punjab (6) |
| VENICE | Birthplace of explorer Marco Polo (6) |
| GENOA | Birthplace of explorer Columbus (5) |
| NYASA | Also known as Lake Malawi, this Eastern Rift Valley lake was encountered by explorer David Livingstone in 1859 (5) |
| SAOPAULO | Most populous city of Brazil; capital of a southern state of the same name (3,5) |
| LAGOS | The chief port of Nigeria, the most populous city of that country (5) |
| ANCHORAGE | Most populous city of Alaska, a port in the south at the head of Cook Inlet (9) |
| DENVER | The capital and most populous city of the US state of Colorado (6) |
| BOISE | The capital and most populous city of the US state of Idaho (5) |