| LEOMINSTER | Town north of Hereford (10) |
| BLOWER | Phone bishop north of Hereford, perhaps |
| GALASHIELS | Town north of Selkirk (10) |
| SHEPPERTON | Thames-side Surrey town north of Weybridge (10) |
| CAERPHILLY | Town north of Cardiff |
| REMAINNEUTER | In 2.3, the Duke of Hereford encounters the Duke of York near Berkeley. After much discussion of sovereignty and laying claims to the throne, what does the Duke of York do? |
| HAYONWYE | Town of Powys, upriver of Hereford (anag. of 'honey way') (3-2-3) |
| ROSSONWYE | Market town south-east of Hereford (4-2-3) |
| EARLDOM | "... when I am king, claim thou of me / The ___ of Hereford": "Richard III" |
| LOOKINGGLASS | In 4.1, Richard hands his crown and sceptre to the Duke of Hereford, as he is now the King. Northumberland presents a paper to King Richard to read, which is a list of accusations and crimes against h |
| EDGARSTREET | Home ground of Hereford FC and formerly Hereford United Football Club from 1924 |
| COWSLIP | Flower from the edge of Hereford? |
| INN | Tram _, former station south of Hereford (3) |
| ABULLINACHINASHOP | One acting indelicately in coming together of Hereford and Worcester? |
| WEBANISHYOU | In 1.3, the fight is stopped. What does Richard II say to his cousin, the Duke of Hereford? |
| RAVENSPURGH | In 2.1, Northumberland, Willoughby, and Ross are worried the King will turn against them. They plot together to save themselves. Northumberland says he has word that the Duke of Hereford is coming wit |
| FLATROCK | Newfoundland town north of St. John's, home of the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto |
| MERTHYRTYDFIL | Welsh town North of Cardiff, named after a daughter of a 5th Century king of Brycheiniog (7,6) |
| WOOMERA | Aboriginal spear-throwing device; or, a town north of Adelaide, site of a vast military testing grou |
| DELMAR | Oceanside town north of San Diego |