| LAPALMA | The most north-westerly of the Canary Islands |
| ALBERTA | More westerly of the two landlocked provinces of Canada |
| MISTRAL | Strong, cold, north-westerly wind that blows in the south of France (7) |
| STKILDA | World Heritage Site, most westerly of Outer Hebrides (2, 5) |
| SPANDAU | Most westerly of Berlin's 12 boroughs, home to a military prison which housed leading Nazis after World War II (7) |
| SUPERIOR | The most northerly and westerly of the Great Lakes of North America (8) |
| CAPEWRATH | Most north-westerly point of Sutherland (4,5) |
| IBIZA | Which is the most westerly of the Balearic Islands? (5) |
| NORWICH | English city, once a centre of the canary-breeding trade |
| SKIATHOS | Greek island that is the most westerly of the Northern Sporades group (8) |
| TENERIFE | The largest and most- populous of the Canary Islands (8) |
| GRANCANARIA | One of the Canary Islands, the capital of which is Las Palmas (4,7) |
| LANZAROTE | Easternmost of the Canary Islands, home to the volcanic Montanas del Fuego (Mountains of Fire) (9) |
| DRAGONTREE | Tree of the Canary Islands that is a source of the resinous substance dragon's blood (6,4) |
| LASPALMAS | Chief city of the Canary Islands of Spain |
| LAS | ___ Palmas (city of the Canary Islands of Spain) |
| HIERRO | El ___ , the second smallest of the Canary Islands (6) |
| CINERARIA | The plant Senecio cruentus of the Canary Islands, widely cultivated for its variegated daisy-like flowers (9) |
| SPAIN | Owner of the Canary Islands |
| PALMAS | Capital of the Canary Islands, after "Las" |