| CRAWLEY | Town in West Sussex designated a new town in 1956 |
| LIVINGSTON | Largest town in West Lothian, Scotland, designated a new town in 1962 (10) |
| TELFORD | A town in Shropshire, designated a new town in 1963 (7) |
| HEMEL | --- Hempstead, town in West Hertfordshire designated a new town in 1947 (5) |
| STEVENAGE | Town in Hertfordshire designated a new town in 1946 |
| EASTKILBRIDE | Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, designated a new town in 1947 (4,8) |
| CWMBRAN | Welsh community south of Pontypool, designated a new town in 1949 (7) |
| AENON | Come up with a new name for a new town in the south-west (5) |
| PETWORTH | Town in West Sussex, site of a stately home depicted in paintings and sketches by J. M. W. Turner (8) |
| ARUNDEL | Market town in West Sussex that has a medieval castle and a Roman Catholic cathedral (7) |
| EASTGRINSTEAD | Town in West Sussex west of Royal Tunbridge Wells (4,9) |
| WORTHING | Resort town in West Sussex just west of Brighton (8) |
| PETERLEE | A new town in County Durham, founded in 1948 (8) |
| HAYWARDSHEATH | Town in West Sussex (8,5) |
| HORSHAM | Market town in West Sussex (7) |
| MIDHURST | Removed this drum from town in West Sussex (8) |
| BOGNORREGIS | Seaside town in West Sussex (6,5) |
| BASILDON | It was designated as a new town in 1948 to accommodate the London population overspill (8) |
| LANARK | Play set around a new town in Scotland |
| MILTONKEYNES | A new town in Buckinghamshire, seat of the Open University (6,6) |