| DURANT | Anglicised Celtic man's name (6) |
| DERMOT | Anglicised Celtic man's name (6) |
| INCIDENTALMUSIC | At home playing Celtic, Man U side almost score (10,5) |
| OPORTO | The anglicised name for Portugal's secondlargest city (6) |
| DUNCAN | The anglicised name of two Scottish kings (1034-40, 1094),the latter of whom married Ethelreda of Northumbria (6) |
| BLAVEN | Anglicised name of the rocky isolated peak of the Black Cuillin of Skye (6) |
| CAFTAN | Long-sleeved garment, reaching to the ankles, worn in the Middle East (anglicised sp.) (6) |
| KODAGU | Administrative district in Karnataka, India, also known by its anglicised former name of Coorg |
| NAPLES | Capital of the Campania region of Italy (anglicised spelling) |
| CONOR | Anglicised version of the Gaelic name Conchobhar, the name of several Irish kings (5) |
| SOLANGE | ___ Luyon, 17th Century French baker whose Anglicised name, Sally Lunn, became the name of a bread product (7) |
| ULANBATOR | Anglicised name for Mongolia's capital |
| LYONS | Neuilly-on-Seine, partly anglicised French place name |
| SOMHAIRLE | Sorley is anglicised form of this Gaelic name (9) |
| RORIE | Anglicised variant of the name Ruaidhri |
| RORY | Anglicised form of a Gaelic name that means "red" |
| KIEV | Anglicised name of Ukraine's capital city (4) |
| TARQUIN | Anglicised name of fifth legendary king of Rome who reigned from 616-578BC (7) |
| REDMOSCOW | Anglicised name of Krasnaya Moskva, the first Soviet-made perfume |
| FREYA | Anglicised version of the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty and fertility |