| VITIM | Tributary of the river Lena, navigable to the town of Bodaybo (5) |
| AMAZON | Long river that is navigable to Iquitos in Peru (6) |
| NENE | River navigable to Northampton |
| MICAH | Hebrew prophet of the late 8th century BC native to the town of Moresheth; author of an Old Testament book (5) |
| STAGE | How one might get to the town of Bottleneck and perform as Frenchy, the saloon singer (4,3,5) |
| ADANO | "Invasion had come to the town of ___" (opening words of a 1944 novel) |
| RURAL | Relating to the countryside as opposed to the town (5) |
| URBAN | Pertaining to the town or city, as in the elder cultivar '___ Lace' (5) |
| LARGS | Lee and Rory go south, firstly to the town where Scots beat the Vikings (5) |
| SPREE | German river (250 miles long), the main tributary of the River Havel (5) |
| BRENT | Major tributary of the River Thames rising in the London Borough of Barnet (5) |
| ALLOW | Let everyone go to the town centre (5) |
| CIVIC | Like one's public duty to the town, up or down. (5) |
| RATES | Assesses speeds once payable to the Town Hall (5) |
| JUMNA | River in India, chief tributary of the River Ganges (5) |
| AFTON | Tributary of the River Nith in the Scottish Borders, immortalised by Robert Burns |
| GLASS | Tributary of the River Beauly (5) |
| SAUER | Left tributary of the river Moselle that rises near Vaux-sur-Sure in southeastern Belgium |
| LOT | Son of Haran (Genesis 11:27) who fled to the town of Zoar to escape the destruction of Sodom (Genesis 19) (3) |
| GREATORME | Limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, next to the town of Llandudno |