| TORSHAVN | The capital of the Faroe Islands (8) |
| THORSHAVN | Capital of the Faroe Islands (9) |
| ATLI | Dam who was a prime minister of the Faroe Islands |
| SHETLAND | Archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands and Norway (8) |
| HOMERULE | What the Faroe Islands were granted in 1948 |
| PUFFIN | Auk inhabiting locations including the Faroe Islands, the Isles of Scilly, Skokholm off the Pembrokeshire coast and its neighbouring Skomer (6) |
| FOREMOST | Leading doctor in Faroe Islands on holiday (8) |
| NORTHRONA | Island 44 miles from Cape Wrath, uninhabited since 1844, the closest land to the Faroe Islands |
| DEVERAUX | The late Celeste Faroe was born Megan ___ in Hollyoaks (8) |
| FO | Country code for off-the beaten-path Faroe Islands (2) |
| KERR | Brian .... , 2003-05 Republic of Ireland and 2009-11 Faroe Islands national football team head coach (4) |
| SYRACUSE | City of central New York State at the south end of Lake Onondaga; site of the capital of the Iroquois Confederacy (8) |
| KINSHASA | The capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (8) |
| TOBY | ___ Faroe, jailbird son of Martine Deveraux in Hollyoaks (4) |
| RICHMOND | City that became the capital of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (8) |
| PERGAMUN | City of Asia Minor, which became the capital of the Attalid dynasty in the Hellenistic period (8) |
| ABUDHABI | Situated on the Persian Gulf coast and once a thriving pearl-diving community prior to the discovery of oil, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (3,5) |
| KILKENNY | Market town in the Republic of Ireland that was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Ossory |
| PAMPLONA | City that is the capital of the Navarre province in northern Spain, and is famous for its annual Running of the Bulls fiesta (8) |
| EDMONTON | The capital of the Canadian province of Alberta (8) |