| NTSC | An alternative to Europe's PAL, what was the analogue TV system used in North America? (1,1,1,1) |
| PAL | What was the analogue TV system used in Europe, as opposed to North America's NTSC? (3) |
| CLOSEDCIRCUIT | TV system used in surveillance (6,7) |
| RETRO | Like the Analogue Pocket gaming console |
| ODOMETER | Instrument used in North America for measuring the distance travelled by a wheeled vehicle (8) |
| EPINEPHRINE | Alternative name for adrenaline, chiefly used in North America (11) |
| CHAPARRAL | Spanish word for dense vegetation of tangled shrubs and bushes, used in North America (9) |
| AMMONIA | Gas rounds for gun I used in North America |
| UNCONCERN | Lack of interest in vessel used in North Carolina formerly? The reverse |
| CRETE | Island which was home to Europe's first advanced civilisation, the Minoans, almost 5000 years ago (5) |
| HARISSA | Hot paste used in North African cuisine - ass hair (anag) (7) |
| PAYPERVIEW | E.g. Daily Mail to contend with having unknown TV system? (3-3-4) |
| BAIRD | John Logie ___, Scottish engineer who demonstrated the first working television system in 1926 |
| NONSTICK | Sort of pan used in north where lolly may be? |
| TAGINE | Conical clay pot used in North African cooking (6) |
| NICAM | Cinema ordered to remove English digital TV system |
| PALMYRA | TV system on army base in Syrian city |
| HDTV | A television system that has more than the usual number of lines per frame so its pictures show more |
| CAUCASUS | Mountainous isthmus containing parts of six countries which is home to Europe's highest peak, Mount Elbrus (8) |
| LANCASHIRE | English county that is home to Europe's largest seaside resort |