| CHERTSEY | Town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, that grew up round an abbey founded in 666 |
| SELBY | North Yorkshire town with an abbey founded in 1069 (5) |
| LACROSSE | In Pakistan a vast number grew up round second game |
| EGHAM | Town in Surrey containing the field of Runnymede |
| KIRKBY | Merseyside town in the borough of Knowsley; the name derives from the Old Norse for 'church' and 'village' (6) |
| VEZELAY | This French village lies on a hill on the left bank of the Cure River. Its history is tied to its Benedictine abbey, founded in the 9th century. The abbey attracted pilgrims because the supposed remai |
| OLNEY | Town in the Borough of Milton Keynes associated with a Shrove Tuesday pancake race (5) |
| NEWPOERPAGNELL | Town in the Borough of Milton Keynes (7,7) |
| TINTERN | Cistercian abbey founded in 1131 on the Welsh bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire (7) |
| KINROSS | _ Town, an area of London in the Borough of Camden (7) |
| KENTISHTOWN | An area of Northwest London in the Borough of Camden (7,4) |
| LINCOLNSINNFIELDS | The largest square in London in the borough of Camden (8,3,6) |
| KENTISH | An area of Northwest London in the Borough of Camden (7,4) |
| TOWN | An area of Northwest London in the Borough of Camden (7,4) |
| COCKFOSTERS | Suburb of north London lying partly in the borough of Enfield and partly in Barnet(11) |
| IONA | Island in the Inner Hebrides: site of an abbey founded by St Columba (4) |
| HAILES | Location, near Winchcombe in the Cotswolds, of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1246 (6) |
| CLUNY | Town in central France, site of a Benedictine Abbey founded in 910 (5) |
| MELROSE | Small town in the Borders (pop 2,500), with a ruined abbey founded in 1136 (7) |
| RIEVAULX | Picturesque village in Yorkshire that is home to the ruined "Rye Valley" Cistercian abbey, founded in 1132 (8) |