| SEVRES | Commune of Paris, France, celebrated for its porcelain manufacture |
| GOA | Famous coastal destination in western India, celebrated for its seafood and Sunburn Festival. (3) |
| PACE | Step outside parts of Paris, France (4) |
| SATSUMA | Former province of S.W. Japan famous for its porcelain (7) |
| IMARI | Japanese city on the island of Kyushu, noted for its porcelain (5) |
| LIMOGES | Which city in Limousin, France is famous for its porcelain? (7) |
| SORBONNE | The ?, building in the Latin Quarter associated with the former University of Paris, France |
| SEINE | River of Paris, France |
| DERBY | English city known for its porcelain |
| DRESDEN | German city, noted for its porcelain (7) |
| LLADRO | Spanish ceramics company famous for its porcelain figurines. (6) |
| MEISSEN | A town in Saxony, famous for its porcelain (7) |
| MINGDYNASTY | Chinese regime known for its porcelain vases (... first word's second letter ...) |
| MING | Chinese dynasty renowned for its porcelain vases |
| DELFT | Netherlands town known for its porcelain |
| CARNAC | Commune of Brittany noted for lines of standing stones |
| OSTIA | Large commune of Rome at the mouth of the Tiber (5) |
| ARCADIA | A mountainous region of ancient Greece, traditionally celebrated for the pastoral innocence of its people |
| REQUIEM | Mass celebrated for the repose of the souls of the dead (7) |
| QUIFFS | Who in Paris, France, starts to favour slick tufts of hair? (6) |