| TRANSATLANTIC | Concerning Europe and North America (13) |
| ACID | Form of industrial pollution that has damaged lakes and forests in Europe and North America over the |
| WESTERNISATION | Process of making more like Europe and North America (14) |
| ATLANTIC | Ocean between Europe and North America |
| WESTERNERS | Inhabitants of Europe and North America (10) |
| CARAGEEN | Dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America. |
| LAURASIA | Northern supercontinent that included what are now Europe and North America (8) |
| HARICOTBEAN | According to the Oxford Companion to Food, the most important legume farmed in Europe and North America |
| MARTEN | Agile mammal of Asia,Europe and North America whose fur is highly valued (6) |
| INKCAP | Edible mushroom, Coprinopsis atramentaria, found in Europe and North America (6) |
| LILY | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| VALLEY | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| OFTHE | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| THEWEST | Article at the start of the week, established they're referring to Europe and North America, maybe |
| MEDITERRANEAN | Inland sea between South Europe and North Africa (13) |
| OCCIDENT | Hemisphere which includes Europe and North and South America; the Western world (8) |
| PHOENICIAN | Relating or belonging to a pre-Christian trading and seafaring civilisation of southern Europe and north Africa (10) |
| ESPARTO | Grass of southern Europe and north Africa that yields a fibre used to make rope and mats |
| LADYORCHID | Tall plant of Europe and North Africa with spikes of purple and white flowers (4,6) |
| DOMED | Like a lot of cathedrals and mosques? Tour southern Europe and North Africa, perhaps |