| English city |
| City in Ala. |
| Yorkshire area |
| Yorkshire port |
| City in England |
| River Aire city |
| Yorkshire city. |
| Who "Live at ___ |
| It's on the Aire |
| A Yorkshire city |
| City on the Aire |
| City in Yorkshire |
| City of Yorkshire |
| W. Yorkshire city |
| ItÂ's on the Aire |
| West Yorkshire city |
| City in West Riding |
| British university? |
| Yorkshire metropolis |
| City near Manchester |
| The Who "Live At ___ |
| Northern British city |
| City NE of Manchester |
| Victoria Quarter city |
| City ENE of Manchester |
| City ENE of Birmingham |
| City on the River Aire |
| Kirkstall Abbey locale |
| British textile center |
| City of West Yorkshire |
| West Yorkshire borough |
| Yorkshire textile city |
| City in West Yorkshire |
| British university city |
| ___ and Liverpool Canal |
| City near York, England |
| City north of Sheffield |
| Prince saxophonist Eric |
| English university town |
| Borough near Manchester |
| English university city |
| Large city in Yorkshire. |
| Yorkshire's biggest city |
| City of northern England |
| Yorkshire's largest city |
| Largest city in Yorkshire |
| West Yorkshire metropolis |
| Live at __": The Who album |
| City in Yorkshire, England |
| English film festival city |
| Home of the Yorkshire Post |
| University city of England |
| University city on the Aire |
| City 70 miles NE of Liverpool |
| English city NE of Manchester |
| Home of England's Opera North |
| West Yorkshire's largest city |
| British city on the River Aire |
| Its natives are called Loiners |
| Yorkshire city — Kent castle |
| __ United: English soccer team |
| English wool-manufacturing city |
| Historic Yorkshire textile city |
| Who's first live album location |
| Home of the Rugby League's Rhinos |
| Where British get out in the Aire |
| Where you can get out in the Aire |
| ___ United (English football club) |
| Barbara Taylor Bradford's hometown |
| Industrial city of northern England |
| University city in northern England |
| The Who's first live album location |
| Where Englishmen get out in the Aire |
| Glaswegian : Glasgow :: Loiner : ___ |
| City whose natives are called Loiners |
| Textile city of north-central England |
| City called "Knightsbridge of the North |
| Major industrial center near Manchester |
| Live at ___" (1970 double-platinum album) |
| English city that's home to Kirkgate Market |
| British city whose natives are called Loiners |
| British city where The Who recorded a live album |
| The Who's "Live at ___," 1970 double-platinum album |
| City the Sisters of Mercy and Corinne Bailey Rae come from |
| Traffic Crossing ___ Bridge" (pioneering 1888 film footage) |
| Traffic Crossing ___ Bridge" (pioneering 1888 moving picture) |
| English industrial city described by Dickens as "an odious place |