| BELGIUM | The Vauxhall Cavalier was originally built here in Europe (7) |
| ASCONA | The Vauxhall Cavalier was largely based on this Opel (6) |
| ATOMIUM | Landmark building in Brussels that was originally built for the 1958 World Fair (7) |
| CORDOBA | City in Andalusia, Spain, originally built as a mosque in the 8c (7) |
| BOULDER | City in Nevada, US, originally built for those working on the construction of the Hoover Dam (7,4) |
| WARWICK | Town in central England on the River Avon; location of a medieval castle originally built by William the Conqueror during 1068 (7) |
| WINDSOR | Market town in Berkshire, home to a castle originally built for William the Conqueror (7) |
| TRIANON | Petit -; chateau in Versailles originally built for Madame de Pompadour (7) |
| HAMPTON | ____ Court, royal palace in south west London originally built for Thomas Wolsey (7) |
| SRIS | The higher-powered '130' versions of the Vauxhall Cavalier (4) |
| SPORTSHATCH | Three-door version of the Vauxhall Cavalier (11) |
| FAMILY | _ car, a vehicle such as the Vauxhall Cavalier (6) |
| CRESTAS | More upmarket versions of the Vauxhall Velox that arrived in 1954 (7) |
| STANSTED | London airfield that was originally built by and for the US forces in the Second World War (8) |
| TROOPER | Isuzu-badged relative of the Vauxhall Monterey (7) |
| BRABHAM | Performance variant of the Vauxhall Viva HB (7) |
| VICEROY | Six-cylinder derivative of the Vauxhall Carlton (7) |
| THEOVAL | Cricket ground in London that includes the Vauxhall End (3,4) |
| REKORDS | The Vauxhall Carlton's continental cousins from Opel (7) |
| SENATOR | The Vauxhall Carlton's big brother (7) |