| GUR | Cake traditionally associated with Dublin (3) |
| CODDLE | Dish associated with Dublin made from rashers, sausages, onions and potatoes (6) |
| MAY | Last month of spring whose first day is traditionally associated with the folk custom of the jack-in-the-green; or, a name for hawthorn and its blossom (3) |
| HARE | With leverets for young and known collectively as a husk, leap, trip and down, a swift-footed animal traditionally associated with March (4) |
| DRAGACT | An entertainer who wears clothes traditionally associated with the opposite sex (4,3) |
| REINDEER | Large hoofed animal traditionally associated with Santa Claus (8) |
| PINT | Liquid measure traditionally associated with milk or beer (4) |
| RAVENS | Birds traditionally associated with the Tower of London (6) |
| PURPLE | What colour is traditionally associated with Roman emperors? (6) |
| PASTIES | Small meat pies traditionally associated with Cornwall (7) |
| NICHOLAS | Saint traditionally associated with the festival of Christmas (8) |
| LILY | Flower traditionally associated with a 30th wedding anniversary |
| IRIS | Flower traditionally associated with a 25th wedding anniversary |
| ESSENES | Jewish sect traditionally associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls (7) |
| BRONZE | Traditionally associated with third place (6) |
| FEMININE | Having qualities traditionally associated with women (8) |
| TARTAN | Design for cloth traditionally associated with Scotland (6) |
| HEPATICA | Woodland plant traditionally associated with the liver (8) |
| STORK | Bird traditionally associated with delivery of babies (5) |
| FULLMOONS | Lunar phases traditionally associated with lack of ability to sleep (4,5) |