| TADCASTER | Small market town in North Yorkshire (pop 6,000), the site of a Roman settlement called Claria (9) |
| DUNSTABLE | Market town in east England (pop 34,000, the site of a Roman settlement) (9) |
| NIJMEGEN | Former Roman settlement called the oldest city in the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland (8) |
| HARROGATE | Spa town in North Yorkshire (pop 75,000) (9) |
| RIPON | Small cathedral city in North Yorkshire (pop about 17,000) (5) |
| LONDON | Major European capital whose name comes from a Roman settlement founded in 43 AD (6) |
| DEVA | - Victrix, a Roman settlement which evolved into Chester (4) |
| ANGELES | Hollywood city once the Spanish settlement called El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angele |
| DONCASTER | Minster town in South Yorkshire (pop about 110,000) (9) |
| MASHAM | Small market town in North Yorkshire after which a breed of large sheep with a black-and-white face |
| PICKERING | Ancient market town in North Yorkshire, founded by King Peredurus according to legend |
| LONDINIUM | Roman settlement on Thames (9) |
| ARUNDEL | Small market town in the south of England (pop about 3,5000), with a restored medieval castle (7) |
| THIRSK | Small market town in North Yorkshire with a racecourse |
| SETTLE | Small market town in the Craven district of North Yorkshire |
| LOURDES | Small market town in southern France (pop about 14,000), a major pilgrimage site (7) |
| LUDLOW | Small market town in the West Midlands of England (pop about 10,000) (6) |
| DISS | A small market town in Norfolk (pop about 8,000), near the boundary with Suffolk (4) |
| REIGATE | Small market town in Surrey (pop about 22,000), with a ruined medieval castle (7) |
| GREATTORRINGTON | Small market town in North Devon (5,10) |