| LANDSEND | Situated around a mile from the rocky islets known as the Longships, the most westerly point of mainland England (5,3) |
| MARYROSE | Henry VIII's ship that sank around a mile from the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour during an engagement with a French invasion fleet in 1545 (4,4) |
| AILSACRAIG | Scottish islet known as 'Paddy's milestone' (5,5) |
| BASSROCK | North Sea islet known for its gannetry (4,4) |
| CUSGARNE | Last June, our gran left Caerphilly and came to live with us, about a mile from the centre of Gwennap (8) |
| ALICES | Eatery "just a half a mile from the railroad track" |
| BECALM | Live around a mile beyond the eastern edge of Liverpool, still |
| KILOMETRE | Lorikeet flies around a mile or the metric equivalent (9) |
| EXMOUTH | Town in Devon where Orcombe Point marks the most westerly point of the Jurassic Coast (7) |
| ARDNAMURCHAN | Remote West Highland peninsula where Corrachadh Mor is the most westerly point of the British mainland (12) |
| TIREE | With some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles due to the mild influence of the Gulf Stream, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides (5) |
| END | Land's ___, most westerly point of England (3) |
| SAINTMICHEL | It is a rocky islet and famous sanctuary located off the coast of Normandy. Its name begins with Mont. Around its base are medieval walls and towers above which rise the clustered buildings of the vil |
| DUPORTH | My first husband, a top financier from Putford, now lives about one mile from the centre of St Austell (7) |
| CHALLENGER | - Deep; situated around 11km below sea level in the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in Earth |
| ENNERDALE | Containing the most-westerly lake in the Lake District, a remote Cumbrian valley forming part of the Coast to Coast walk route (9) |
| WRAFTON | My father lives in a town about one mile from the centre of Braunton (7) |
| PITHEAD | The top of a mine shaft and the buildings situated around it (7) |
| TORQUAY | Situated around four miles from Paignton, a Devonshire seaside town where Fawlty Towers was set; birthplace of crime author Agatha Christie (7) |
| CAPEWRATH | Most north-westerly point of Sutherland (4,5) |