| CUZCO | World Heritage Site in the Andes |
| CUENCA | City and Unesco World Heritage Site in the Andes, southern Ecuador (6) |
| MACHUPICCHU | UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Andes of southern Peru; from Quechua, 'old mountain' (5,6) |
| EASTER | - Island; World Heritage Site in the South Pacific noted for its monolithic stone moai; one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world (6) |
| PERDU | Meaning "lost mountain", a "three thousander" and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Pyrenees on the border between France and Spain (5) |
| MACHU | UNESCO World Heritage Site in the mountains of Peru, ... Picchu |
| MEXICO | Country with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Americas |
| STCLEMENT | Central church of the RAF situated on an island site in the Strand in London (2,7,5) |
| DANES | Central church of the RAF situated on an island site in the Strand in London (2,7,5) |
| MYSPACE | News Corporation-owned Web site that's one of the 10 most visited sites in the world |
| PEARLHARBOR | Site in the news in 1941 |
| HAGUE | The ___ (International Court of Justice site in The Netherlands) |
| ARNHEM | Second World War battle site in the Netherlands (6) |
| SKARABRAE | Preserved Stone Age settlement site in the Orkney Islands, discovered in 1850 (5,4) |
| IBIZAN | Guy from Scotland possibly bringing in business from a site in the Med |
| ONSTONE | Sacred rock art site in the Milk River Valley in southern Alberta. . . Writing-___-___ Provincial Park |
| NAPLES | The Castel Nuovo was founded in 1279 by Charles I in this city, and it's among the notable structures in this city's historic centre, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. (6) |
| SCAPAFLOW | British naval base site in the Orkney Islands |
| TRENT | Council site in the 1500's |
| AEGEAN | Site in the "Aeneid" |