| DAGENHAM | Town in east London (pop 106,000) (8) |
| INTEL | Computer microprocessor company that employs around 106,000 people (5) |
| BEARSDEN | Town in East Dunbartonshire (pop about 28,000), the site of a second century Roman fort (8) |
| HASTINGS | Town in East Sussex near which a battle depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry was fought (8) |
| RAMSGATE | Seaside town in east Kent (pop 40,000), a former fishing village (8) |
| WIMBORNE | Market town in East Dorset north of Poole (8,7) |
| SKEGNESS | Coastal resort town in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire (8) |
| NEWHAVEN | Port town in East Sussex lying at the mouth of the River Ouse (8) |
| BARRHEAD | Town in East Renfrewshire south of which Balgray railway station is due to be built (8) |
| CANNING | Preservation of town in East London (7) |
| STRATFORD | Town in East London (9) |
| ILFORD | Large town in East London (6) |
| WALTHAMSTOW | Town in east London (11) |
| EAGLESHAM | Town in East Renfrewshire (pop 3,000), designated Scotland's first outstanding conservation area in 1960 (9) |
| DARVEL | Small town in east Ayrshire (pop about 4,000) (6) |
| MINSTER | Market town in East Dorset north of Poole (8,7) |
| STEWARTON | Town in East Ayrshire (pop 7,000), known as the Bonnet Toun (9) |
| TILSIT | A cheese first made in, and named after, a town in East Prussia |
| DUNSTABLE | Market town in east England (pop 34,000, the site of a Roman settlement) (9) |
| BATTLE | Small town in East Sussex named after an event taking William I to the English throne in 1066 (6) |