| DUNNET | ___" Head; situated 58O north between Thurso and John O Groats, the most northerly point of the UK mainland (6) |
| HEAD | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (4) |
| LANDSEND | 28 miles from the Isles of Scilly, the most-westerly point of Cornwall and England which is the start point of an iconic 874-mile bike ride to John o'Groats (5,3) |
| DONEGAL | Malin Head, the most northerly point of the Irish Republic, is in this county (7) |
| AYRE | Point of -, most northerly point of the Isle of Man (4) |
| MALINHEAD | Most northerly point of the island of Ireland (5,4) |
| CAITHNESS | Registration county of NE Scotland whose settlements include Thurso and John O'Groats (9) |
| CAPEFAREWELL | The most northerly point of South Island, New Zealand, named by Captain Cook in 1770 (4,8) |
| CEUTA | Autonomous Spanish city at the most northerly point of Morocco (5) |
| DUNNETHEAD | The most northerly point of mainland Sotland (6,4) |
| BRORA | Small town in the Highlands (pop 1,200), the site of what used to be the most northerly coalmine in the UK (5) |
| ANGUILLA | One of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, for a few years united with St Kitts and Nevis (8) |
| SUPERIOR | The most northerly and westerly of the Great Lakes of North America (8) |
| ARCTICCIRCLE | The most northerly of the five major lines of latitude as shown on maps of Earth (6,6) |
| LANDS | Often used to denote the length of Great Britain, from ... End to John o'Groats (4'1) |
| ESTONIA | With a blue, black and white flag, the most-northerly of the three Baltic states, capital Tallinn (7) |
| MALIN | Which head is the most northerly point in Ireland? (5) |
| ALDERNEY | With the capital St Anne, the most northerly of the Channel Islands (8) |
| HOKKAIDO | Which is the most northerly of the four main islands of Japan? (8) |
| WICK | Town in Highland, NE Scotland due south of John O"Groats (4) |