| TAGLIONI | 19th-century overcoat named after an Italian ballet dancing family (8) |
| BENJAMIN | A style of 19th-century overcoat; a spicebush; a youngest or favourite son, in allusion to Genesis; a forename of Baron Britten of Aldeburgh; or, the bunny cousin of Peter Rabbit (8) |
| LUBA | _ Mushtuk, professional member of the Strictly Come Dancing family (4) |
| ENRICO | Italian ballet master ___ Cecchetti |
| PETERSHAM | Heavy woollen overcoat named after a 19th century English officer (9) |
| RAGLAN | Loose overcoat named after a British field marshal |
| MERCALLI | ____ scale, one used to measure the local intensity of an earthquake named after an Italian volcanologist (8) |
| UNAHEALY | * Put right after an Italian ploy finally |
| BASTILLE | Is ballet dancing the focus for revolutionary anger? (8) |
| SWANLAKE | Ballet dancing was twisting ankle (4,4) |
| FANTASIA | 1940 Disney film with ballet-dancing hippos |
| ASTI | Sparkling wine named after an Italian Piedmont town (4) |
| CAPRI | --- pants, three-quarterlength trousers named after an Italian resort island (5) |
| MILANO | Sandwich cookie named after an Italian city |
| GALILEO | NASA orbiter named after an Italian astronomer (7) |
| SICILIANO | A type of pastoral dance, named after an Italian island |
| FALLOPIAN | ____ tubes, ducts that connect the ovaries to the uterus named after an Italian anatomist (9) |
| GORGONZOLA | Blue veined cheese named after an Italian town (10) |
| FERMIUM | A radioactive metal named after an Italian-born nuclear physicist (7) |
| VOLT | Unit of electromotive force, named after an Italian scientist (4) |