| VALENCIENNES | Town in Nord, France, famous for its fine bobbin lace |
| ARMENTIERES | Town in Nord, N France that was site of battles in both World Wars (11) |
| FONTAINEBLEAU | Town in N. France famous for its palace built in the 16c by Francis I (13) |
| DUNKIRK | English name for the port in Nord, France, that saw a mass evacuation of troops in 1940 (7) |
| LIMOGES | Cathedral city in central France famous for its ceramics industry (7) |
| NIMES | City in southern France famous for its Roman arena and the Pont du Gard aqueduct |
| ARRAS | Town of northern France famous for its tapestry weaving (5) |
| CHARTRES | City in northern France famous for its cathedral (8) |
| ALSACS | A region of northeastern France famous for its wines. |
| BURGUNDY | Region of E France famous for its wines (8) |
| ALSACE | Region of north-western France famous for its wines (6) |
| CHABLIS | Region of eastern France, famous for Its dry white wine (7) |
| LILLE | Industrial city in Nord, France; medieval capital of Flanders (5) |
| CHANTILLY | Town in Oise, France, famous for lace, whipped cream and porcelain (9) |
| CLUNY | Town in the Saone-et-Loire department of eastern France that gives its name to a bobbin lace used in clothing etc. (5) |
| BAYEUX | Town in northern France famous for a hanging dating back to 11th or 12th century (6) |
| ALENCON | Town in Normandy, renowned historically for its fine lace (7) |
| DIJON | City in France famous for a type of mustard |
| HONITON | Market town in Devon that produces a variety of Bobbin lace with sprigs inspired by its native countryside that was used for Queen Victoria's bridal gown and veil (7) |
| AISNE | River in France giving its name to a department in Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardie (5) |