| BLAUEREITER | A book published in Milan giving its name to a group of Expressionist painters (5,6) |
| FASCICULE | One part of a book published in instalments |
| NETWORK | A book published in cyberspace by CNN, perhaps? (7) |
| IMAGE | I'm a good source of Expressionist picture |
| DIEBRUCKE | First group of German Expressionist painters, founded in Dresden in 1905 and disbanded in 1913; 'The Bridge' (3,6) |
| BLACKFOREST | ... and a German region giving its name to a chocolate gateau (5,6) |
| MACHIAVELLI | Italian political philosopher, best-known for a book published five years after his death |
| PUFFBALL | A type of fungus giving its name to a type of skirt (8) |
| CHATEAU | A large type of French castle or country house, often giving its name to the wine made in its surrounding vineyard estate (7) |
| QUEENSPARK | Green space in the south of Glasgow giving its name to a train station and a football club (6,4) |
| AISNE | River in France giving its name to a department in Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardie (5) |
| LISSA | (Old name of) Adriatic island giving its name to two naval battles fought in 1811 and 1866 (5) |
| WESSEX | A Saxon kingdom giving its name to a region in Thomas Hardy's novels (6) |
| MOFFAT | Town in Dumfriesshire giving its name to a variety of toffee (6) |
| TITLEPAGE | Part of a book usually giving its name and that of its author (5,4) |
| AXMINSTER | Devon town giving its name to a famous type of carpet (9) |
| AMALFI | Main town on the Gulf of Salerno, giving its name to a coastal region (6) |
| STRONTIAN | Scottish village giving its name to a metal first isolated in 1808 |
| MADRAS | Indian city giving its name to a variety of curry (6) |
| DELFT | Dutch town giving its name to a style of tin-glazed earthenware (5) |