| STVITUS | 3c child martyr after whom Sydenham's chorea's alternative name is derived (2,5) |
| VITUS | St. ---, 3rd-century child martyr after whom the alternative name for Sydenham's chorea is named (5) |
| BROWN | Gatekeeper butterfly's alternative name is Hedge ___ (5) |
| STVITUSDANCE | Disease also known as Sydenham's chorea, which causes jerking movements affecting the face, hands and feet (2,5,5) |
| STDENIS | Christian martyr after whom a suburb of Paris is named |
| STALBAN | Third-century Christian martyr after whom a Hertfordshire town is named (2,5) |
| OSTRICH | Martyr after love with well-to-do bird |
| STAGNES | Canonized Roman Cath. child martyr |
| OFCHINA | Defensive structure constructed in the 3c B.C. stretching from the Yellow Sea to the central Asian desert (5,4,2,5) |
| PAISLEY | Also known as Persian Pickles by American quiltmakers, this motif is of Persian origin but its Western name is derived from a town in central Scotland |
| FERRETS | Animals whose name is derived from the Latin for "little thief" |
| BISCUIT | Food item whose name is derived from the French for 'twice-cooked' |
| SPORRAN | Its name is derived from Gaelic for purse (7) |
| AVOCADO | Fruit whose name is derived from a Nahuatl word for testicle |
| ME RLOT | Wine whose name is derived from the French for "young blackbird" |
| ALBAN | The first British Christian martyr, after whom a city in Hertfordshire is named (5) |
| AGNES | Roman catholic child martyr, (5) |
| CURLY | Hair texture that might be described as "3b" or "3c" |
| CHOREA | Sydenham's ----, formerly called St Vitus's dance (6) |
| SOBE | Elixir 3C Pomegranate-Cranberry maker |