| ULLAPOOL | Village and fishing port in Highland, Scotland, on Loch Broom |
| PAR | Village and fishing port about 3.5 miles east of St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall |
| FORT | Town in Highland, Scotland, on the Road to the Isles (4,7) |
| PENZANCE | Resort and fishing port in southwest Cornwall (8) |
| LOOE | Small coastal town and fishing port in south-east Cornwall (4) |
| COXSBAZAR | Town and fishing port in Bangladesh, site of the world's longest uninterrupted natural beach (4,5) |
| BANFF | Resort and fishing port at the mouth of the River Deveron in northeast Scotland (5) |
| WHITBY | Seaside town and fishing port (pop about 13,000, in north-east England (6) |
| PEEL | Resort and fishing port on the west of the Isle of Man (4) |
| DINGWALL | Town in Highland, Scotland, near the head of the Cromarty Firth |
| RUTHVEN | -- Barracks, ruined fortification south of Kingussie in Highland Scotland (7) |
| AVIEMORE | Winter sports resort in Highland, Scotland (8) |
| NAIRN | Seaside resort in Highland, Scotland, northeast of Cawdor Castle (5) |
| LERWICK | Island town (pop about 7,500), a major ferry and fishing port (7) |
| EYEMOUTH | Borders town and fishing port (8) |
| ODESSA | What is the chief trading and fishing port of Ukraine? (6) |
| OBAN | Scottish fishing port in Argyll and Bute, Scotland (4) |
| GARDENSTOWN | Small coastal village in the north-east, founded as a fishing port in 1720 (11) |
| KINSALE | Port and fishing town in Co. Cork - *in lakes, oddly (7) |
| LOWESTOFT | Fishing port in Suffolk, birthplace of Benjamin Britten (9) |