| INDIAMAN | Country name given to an inhabitant of the Midwest (8) |
| NABOTHSVINEYARD | Old Testament grape plantation belonging to an inhabitant of Jezreel (7,8) |
| AIRONTHE | Name given to an 1871 arrangement of the second movement of Bach's Suite no. 3 in D for orchestra (3 |
| NIGERIAN | An inhabitant of the most populous country in Africa (8) |
| ALMAGEST | Name given to an astronomical treatise by Ptolemy (8) |
| DUTCHMAN | Cockney wife initially meeting an inhabitant of the Netherlands (8) |
| ORCADIAN | An inhabitant of the Scottish island group whose capital is Kirkwall (8) |
| TENAILLE | From French for "pincers", name given to an outwork between bastions, V-shaped, like said tongs (8) |
| ARCHPOET | Name given to an unknown medieval versifier |
| PAKISTAN | Country name that means 'land of the pure' |
| LAUSANNE | Country name in road of European city (8) |
| BRAMBLES | Scrambling over hedgerows or scrubby heathland, old country name for blackberry bushes, Rubus fruticosus (8) |
| LOUISIANA | The western part of this state on the Mississippi was acquired by the United States by the purchase in 1803 which included a huge area of the Midwest |
| BARBARYCOAST | Name given to an area of the Mediterranean which was a hotbed of piracy in the 17th and 18th centuries (7,5) |
| MELBURNIAN | An inhabitant of the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria (10) |
| GSTRING | Name given to an 1871 arrangement of the second movement of Bach's Suite no. 3 in D for orchestra |
| INDIANA | Name one of the United States in part of the Midwest (7) |
| LAPLANDER | An inhabitant of the northernmost parts of the Scandinavian peninsula |
| LUCY | Name given to an Australopithecene skeleton found in the Great Rift Valley, the world's most famous hominid fossil (4) |
| HOLT | What is the name given to an otter's den? (4) |