| ALLOALLO | BBC sitcom set in a cafe in France during WWII (4,4) |
| ESTAMINET | Anyhow, it means the film is set in a cafe (9) |
| COFFEE | Something drunk - cafe in France (6) |
| FACADE | Opened a cafe in retirement - it's in front (6) |
| BLAINE | Marcia of 19Ac's 17Dn establishment, ran a cafe in Casablanca (6) |
| TAVERNA | Smashed TV near a cafe in Athens (7) |
| MACMAHON | President of France during the early years of the Third Republic |
| LORRAINE | Cross of ____, symbol of Free France during World War II (8) |
| FACEACHE | No dish in a cafe ordered? Then cook will finish early |
| DESMONDS | Sitcom set in a barber's shop (8) |
| RAGTRADE | The --- -----, 60s sitcom set in a small clothing workshop (3,5) |
| BENIDORM | Long-running sitcom set in a Spanish resort (8) |
| AMIENS | This cathedral is the largest of the three great Gothic cathedrals built in France during the 13th century. It is located in the Somme River valley, and it is the largest in France. It was designated |
| HIDEHI | 1980s BBC sitcom set in Maplins holiday camp (2-2-2) |
| OPENALLHOURS | BBC sitcom set in Balby, South Yorkshire |
| GHOSTS | BBC sitcom set in Button House which is haunted (6) |
| HAIG | Commander-in-chief of the British forces in France during the First World War |
| LUDDITE | Said in France, during another duel, to be a wrecker (7) |
| BAR | A block of chocolate, gold or soap; a measure in music; a counter in a cafe/pub; a shoal; or, a court of law (3) |
| LAST | BBC sitcom, set in Yorkshire, which ran for 295 episodes from 1973 to 2010 (4,2,3,6,4) |