| ONTRENT | City in Staffordshire; a centre of the pottery industry (5-2-5) |
| STOKE | City in Staffordshire; a centre of the pottery industry (5-2-5) |
| STOKEONTRENT | City in Staffordshire considered the home of the pottery industry (5-2-5) |
| SANFRANCISCO | ____'s Haight-Ashbury district of was a centre of the 1967 Summer of Love |
| USEBOTHLANES | Invitation to become a middle-of-the-road driver? (3,4,5) |
| TRENT | Which river in England is closely associated with the pottery industry? (5) |
| BURSLEM | A town of Stoke-on-Trent and the birthplace of the pottery designer Josiah Wedgwood (7) |
| LICHFIELD | Cathedral city in Staffordshire which only has letters from the first half of the alphabet in its name (9) |
| EPERNAY | Town on the bank of the River Marne in France that is a centre of the champagne industry (7) |
| AMRITSAR | A city in India, in North West Punjab; a centre of the Sikh religion (8) |
| MACON | City in central France, a centre of the wine-producing region of lower Burgundy (5) |
| LIBEREC | City in the Czech Republic, a centre of the German Sudeten movement in 1938 (7) |
| DELFT | A number left on a trip for the pottery (5) |
| PRATO | Tuscan city where Filippino Lippi was born; a centre of the "slow food" movement where local delicacies include a variety of biscotti and mortadella (5) |
| BRINDISI | Ancient South East Italian port, end point of the Roman Appian Way and a centre of the Crusades in the Middle Ages (8) |
| LODZ | Major city of central Poland, a centre of the textile industry (4) |
| SOLINGEN | City in North RhineWestphalia, Germany, a centre of the cutlery industry (8) |
| HALIFAX | Town in West Yorkshire; a centre of the textile industry from the 15th Century (7) |
| MODENA | City in northern Italy (pop 185,000), a centre of the car industry (6) |
| LIMOGES | French city on the Vienne River which is a centre of the porcelain industry (7) |