| BAYEUX | Commune in Calvados, France, associated with a famous tapestry |
| CLUNY | Town in central France associated with a type of strong heavy silk and cotton bobbin lace (5) |
| LORRAINE | Region of France associated with a type of quiche (8) |
| BERGERAC | Town in Dordogne, SW France, associated with the wine industry (8) |
| AQUITAINE | Historical region of France associated with the wife of Henry II of England |
| ALENCON | Town of Normandy, France, associated with lacemaking |
| ARLES | City of SE France associated with Van Gogh |
| MACYS | Department store in New York City associated with a famous Thanksgiving Day parade |
| CATCHPHRASE | A well-known, frequently used saying, especially one associated with a famous person (11) |
| BABEL | Hebrew name for Babylon, associated with a famous tower (5) |
| MOSES | Man associated with a famous parting |
| CLIFTON | Suburb of Bristol associated with a famous suspension bridge (7) |
| TURIN | Which city of NW Italy is associated with a famous shroud? (5) |
| ETONCOLLAR | Stiff white neck band associated with a famous school (4,6) |
| PISA | Italian university city associated with a famous leaning tower (4) |
| TROUVILLE | Name by which a commune in the Calvados department of France bordering Deauville is commonly known |
| CAEN | City in NW France that is capital of Calvados department (4) |
| ADO | A lot of fuss, from a nip of Calvados! (3) |
| EAUDEVIE | Apple-jack, Calvados, framboise, kirsch, mirabelle, Poire Williams, slivovitz or other clear digestif brandy or "water of life" capturing the aromatic essence of fruit in a bottle (3,2,3) |
| DEVILSADVOCATE | Contrarian to go astray, drinking Calvados, wanting a cocktail (6,8) |