| ROESELARE | City in Belgium also known by its French name Roulers (9) |
| OBOE | Its French name means "high wood" |
| ETCHASKETCH | Toy originally named L'Ecran Magique (The Magic Screen) by its French inventor |
| MIGNON | 1866 opera that was the most successful by its French composer, Ambroise Thomas (6) |
| SPA | It's in Belgium, also in Spain |
| MECHLIN | --- lace is a bobbin lace made in Belgium also called malines (7) |
| PERSIMMON | Yellowy-orange tomato-like berry also known by its Japanese name kaki (9) |
| ASPARAGUS | Edible plant, formerly in the lily family, also known by the dialect name sparrow grass (9) |
| GRAMPIANS | A mountain range in Victoria also known by the name Gariwerd |
| KODAGU | Administrative district in Karnataka, India, also known by its anglicised former name of Coorg |
| CHARLEROI | City in Belgium, in Hainaut province (9) |
| LEMONTREE | Plant also known by the Latin name Citrus limon (5,4) |
| PLOVER | Green -; northern lapwing, also known by its onomatopoeic name as the peewit (6) |
| MOCK | - moon; bright patch on a lunar halo, also known by its scientific name paraselene (4) |
| MACINTOSH | Apple known by its first three letters |
| THUJA | Either spelling of the evergreen conifer also known by its Latin name arbor vitae (tree of life) (5) |
| FORGETMENOT | Also known by its botanical name Myosotis, a spring flower with tiny china-blue petals, used to symbolise hope, true love or remembrance (6-2-3) |
| YMCA | Org. also known by its first letter |
| HALFMOON | Lunar phase in its first quarter or last quarter; or, a yoga pose known by its Sanskrit name ardha chandrasana (4-4) |
| MUINEBHEAG | Bagenalstown is commonly known by its name in Irish. (10) |