| TILSIT | A cheese first made in, and named after, a town in East Prussia |
| LYCOPENE | Bright red carotene pigment found in, and named after the genus name for, tomatoes (8) |
| TANNENBERG | World War I battle in East Prussia resulting in the suicide of the Russian army's commander Alexander Samsonov |
| TILSITCHEESE | Semihard dairy product developed in East Prussia |
| CAMEMBERT | Soft cow's milk cheese first made in Normandy in the late 18th century (9) |
| CHEDDAR | Popular cheese first made in Somerset, England (7) |
| SAPPORO | Beer brand founded in, and named for, the largest city in Hokkaido |
| CALLEDBY | Popped in and named heartless child |
| AXMINSTER | Type of patterned carpet named after a town in East Devon (9) |
| EBOLA | Disease first identified in 1976 and named after a river in the Congo |
| EINSTEINIUM | An element discovered in 1952 and named after a physicist born in Ulm in Germany (11) |
| CANNING | A town in east London or a dock on the Mersey? (7) |
| ERBIUM | A soft, silvery metallic element discovered in 1843 and named after a Swedish village (6) |
| EMMY | U.S. TV award first presented in 1949 and named after a camera tube (4) |
| ZEPPELIN | German airship first flown in 1900 and named after a retired German army officer (8) |
| TANNAHILL | And 21dn Paisley band formed in 1968 and named after a Scottish poet (9,7) |
| ACCRINGTON | A town in East Lancashire, on the River Hyndburn (10) |
| WENSLEYDALE | Crumbly white cheese first produced by French Cistercian monks in North Yorkshire in 1150 (11) |
| LANDAU | Horse-drawn enclosed carriage named after a town in Germany where it was first made (6) |
| UMBRIEL | Moon of Uranus discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1851 and named after a character in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (1712) |