| MONZA | City in Lombardy, Italy, with a motor-racing circuit (5) |
| PADUA | City of northern Italy, with a university established in 1222 (5) |
| TURIN | City of northwest Italy (with a shroud) (5) |
| PORED | Gazed steadily at river in Italy with a Communist (5) |
| POLES | Les is at some river in Italy with a group of Europeans (5) |
| UMBRA | One left central Italy with a shadow (5) |
| PIZZA | Dish from Italy with a dough base (5) |
| EBIKE | Two-wheeler with a motor, informally |
| MILAN | City in Lombardy, chief financial centre of Italy (5) |
| CREMONA | City in Lombardy, Italy, noted for violin manufacture (7) |
| BERGAMO | Walled city in Lombardy, Italy, north-east of Milan (7) |
| MANTUA | City in Lombardy, Italy, northeast of Parma surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes |
| BRESCIA | City in Lombardy, Italy west of Lake Garda (7) |
| MOPED | Bicycle with a motor |
| PARCFERME | Secure area at a motor racing circuit in which the cars are placed after a race |
| LEMANS | A motor-racing circuit opened for the 1923 French Grand Prix in this town (2,4) |
| CHICANE | Series of bends on a motor racing circuit (7) |
| CHICANES | Sharp narrow bends formed by barriers placed on a motor racing circuit (8) |
| HAIRPIN | Very tight bend on a motor-racing circuit |
| GORGONZOLA | Which veined blue cheese originated in a town in Lombardy, Italy? (10) |