| DELFT | A city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands known for the production of a tin-glazed earthenware (5) |
| EINDHOVEN | Fifth-largest city in the Netherlands, known as the City of Light; in North Brabant province on the Dommel River (9) |
| HAGUE | Capital of the province of South Holland, The ___ (5) |
| COATING | Deployed in fresco, a tin-glazed veneer (7) |
| TRANSVAAL | One of the provinces of South Africa from 1910 until 1994 |
| MAJOLICA | A tin-glazed decorative earthenware |
| DORDRECHT | Southernmost city of the Dutch province of South Holland, on a river island southeast of Rotterdam (9) |
| TYRE | Ancient Phoenician port in southern Lebanon known for the production of a rare sort of purple dye |
| ASSEN | Capital of the Drenthe province in the N Netherlands, known for its TT racing circuit (5) |
| GOUDA | Mild, creamy, semi-hard, cow's-milk cheese originating in the Dutch province of South Holland (5) |
| TULIP | From the Persian meaning "turban", a spring-blooming liliaceous plant whose bulbs cost more than houses in a craze or market bubble in Holland in the 17th century (5) |
| KISSMEKATE | 1948 musical by Cole Porter, the story of which involves the production of a version of The Taming Of The Shrew (4,2,4) |
| EDAM | Dairy wonder from Holland in the form of a flattened sphere or globe of red wax-clad mild yellow cheese (4) |
| SPOLETO | Ancient Umbrian city in the province of Perugia whose Duomo contains the tomb of artist Filippo Lippi (7) |
| LEIDEN | City on the Rhine in South Holland, its university was established in the 16th century |
| CROWLAND | Town in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire with a ruined medieval abbey and a 14th-century three-sided bridge |
| OYER | The production of a document in court, found in the foyer |
| ORIHUELA | City in the province of Alicante, in Spain (8) |
| VIAREGGIO | Tuscan coastal resort that is the second-largest city in the Province of Lucca |
| NED | Country code for Holland in the Olympics |