| MONTMARTRE | A district of Paris, on a hill above the Seine, associated with many artists (10) |
| GESSO | Plaster of Paris on a canvas |
| MONTPARNASSE | District of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine, noted for its cafes (12) |
| LEFTBANK | District of Paris, on the southern side of the River Seine (4,4) |
| TENDERLOIN | US slang for a district of a city where vice and corruption are rife (10) |
| NEDOROSCIK | American pommel horse specialist Stephan, whose stunning performance, delivered just after removing his nerdy/cool eyeglasses, put the U.S. team on the medal stand in Paris on Monday |
| THEGORBALS | A district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums (3,7) |
| RAPARTISTS | Musicians writing to a tenor in Paris on back street (3,7) |
| LATINQUARTER | Area of Paris on the South Bank of the River Seine (5,7) |
| LEONINE | The --- City is a district of Rome on the right bank of the Tiber (7) |
| ISSY | Suburb of Paris on the Seine |
| STDENIS | An industrial suburb of Paris on the Seine (2,5) |
| NOTREDAME | Gothic cathedral of Paris on the Ile de la Cite (5,4) |
| MONTECASSINO | Hill above a town in Central Italy, site of intense battle during the Second World War (5,7) |
| MUSEEDORSAY | Museum in Paris on the bank of the Seine that houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world: 2 wds. |
| MEDOC | A fine red wine from a district of South West France on the left bank of the Gironde estuary (5) |
| ICETEA | I caught summer in Paris on a refresher |
| HELEN | She went to Paris on a legendary occasion |
| UPON | A singular occasion associated with many relations (4,4,1,4) |
| ATIME | A singular occasion associated with many relations (4,4,1,4) |