| ISLAY | Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, approximately 16 miles west of the Kintyre peninsula (5) |
| SILBURYHILL | Largest man-made prehistoric mound in Europe, in Wiltshire approximately 16 miles north of Stonehenge (7,4) |
| ARRAN | Largest island in the Firth of Clyde, separated from the Inner Hebrides by the Kintyre peninsula (5) |
| ROCKALL | Uninhabited British island in the North Atlantic, 220 miles west of the Outer Hebrides |
| SAXMUNDHAM | East Suffolk market town five miles west of the coast at Sizewell (10) |
| ARROBA | Liquid measure used in Spain as a wine-measure equal to approximately 16 litres (6) |
| SUSAN | Singer of Mull of Kintyre at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony (5,5) |
| OMAGH | Northern Ireland town approximately 68 miles west of Belfast and 34 miles south of Derry (5) |
| GIGHA | Inhabited island off the west coast of Kintyre (5) |
| NAIRN | Fishing port and seaside resort about 16 miles east of Inverness |
| VERDE | Cape is a republic in the Atlantic Ocean about 300 miles west of Senegal (5) |
| DIEGOGARCIA | Largest and southernmost island of the Chagos Archipelago in the central Indian Ocean, part of the British Indian Ocean Territory (5,6) |
| FOWEY | Small seaport in Cornwall. about 22 miles west of Plymouth (5) |
| SOUND | Stretch of water between Arran and Kintyre (10, 5) |
| KEELE | Village and civil parish in northern Staffordshire, approximately three miles west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, that is home to a university that was founded in 1949 |
| HYTHE | Cinque port 4 miles west of Folkestone, Kent (5) |
| BRIGG | Lincolnshire market town 20 miles west of Grimsby (5) |
| NANCY | Town about one hundred miles west of Strasbourg (5) |
| ANNAN | Scottish town eight miles west of Gretna (5) |
| GUAM | Largest and southernmost island of the Marianas in the western Pacific, administered by the US since 1950 (4) |