| AGEN | A market town on the Garonne river in south-west France noted for its speciality prunes that are often steeped in Armagnac (4) |
| BARSAC | Commune on the Garonne river in Bordeaux, which produces a sweet white wine |
| TOULOUSE | City on Garonne River in south-west France (8) |
| SNIPS | Prunes that are loss leaders at the shop? (5) |
| CONWY | Containing Britain's smallest house and forming a gateway to Snowdonia, a market town on the north coast of Wales guarded by a medieval castle (5) |
| STOW | Pack neatly - for a market town on the wold (4) |
| BAKEWELL | Town in the Derbyshire Dales noted for its speciality pastry pudding with an almond-flavoured filling and a layer of jam (8) |
| BORDEAUX | Port city on the Garonne in south-west France, a major wine capital (8) |
| GARONNE | River in south-west France, rising in the Pyrenees, and flowing 329 miles into the Bay of Biscay (7) |
| BRIE | Agricultural region of France with "limon" soil, noted for its speciality cheese of the same name (4) |
| GRAVES | Important subregion of the Bordeaux wine region situated on the left bank of the Garonne River |
| SAINTEMILION | A full-bodied red wine produced around a town of the same name near Bordeaux in south-west France (5-7) |
| NUITSSAINTGEORGES | Commune in the arrondissement of Beaune of the Cote-d'Or department in eastern France noted for its Burgundy wine |
| CARDIGAN | One of the two garments forming a twinset; or, a market town in Ceredigion whose castle was the location of the first eisteddfod (8) |
| BEDFORD | A market town in south-east central England, on the River Great Ouse (7) |
| LUDLOW | A market town in Shropshire, site of a castle founded in the 11th Century (6) |
| TIGRIS | River in South West Asia, rising in East Turkey and flowing south-east through Iraq (6) |
| BURGUNDY | French wine region noted for its speciality creme de cassis (8) |
| AUBUSSON | Town in the Creuse department of central France noted for its tapestries and carpets (8) |
| TROYES | Industrial city in France noted for its great fairs in the early Middle Ages (6) |